Under the influence of national economic reform and development, China has changed the way that it finances healthcare from a government-based system to a more market-oriented system. China has done this without a sophisticated healthcare payment system, and this has resulted in the rapid growth of health expenditures and many Chinese not being able to access needed healthcare. This review covers the changes in healthcare financing since 1979; how these changes have happened; how they have impacted the Chinese people; and what policy and programme changes are needed to improve the current system
Financing reforms of China's public health services are characterised by a reduction in government b...
Health spending by the Chinese government has declined and traditional social health insurance colla...
International audienceHealth insurance in China is the topic of this chapter. Up until the economic ...
Since 1978, China has experienced a series of economic reforms, transitioning from a centrally plann...
Despite government’s efforts in curbing prices, the health care cost in China remains high in compar...
China's transition into a market economy has exerted some influence on the health sector in terms of...
Background China never stops taking effort to reform its health care system. Health care financing...
Healthcare in imperial China was predominantly covered by private practices using traditional Chines...
After a rapid economic growth for 30 years, improving equity and constructing a harmony society beco...
The People\u27s Republic of China for the first 30 years of its existence had a centrally directed h...
The Chinese medical system is moving from a planned economy to a market economy through implementing...
China has exploded onto the world economy over the past few decades and is undergoing rapid transfor...
Since the economic reform in 1978, China’s health system moved from a commune-based system to a mark...
Ever since the launching of market-oriented reforms in China in the late 1970s, re-forming the healt...
In the late 1970s China launched its agricultural reforms which initiated a decade of continued econ...
Financing reforms of China's public health services are characterised by a reduction in government b...
Health spending by the Chinese government has declined and traditional social health insurance colla...
International audienceHealth insurance in China is the topic of this chapter. Up until the economic ...
Since 1978, China has experienced a series of economic reforms, transitioning from a centrally plann...
Despite government’s efforts in curbing prices, the health care cost in China remains high in compar...
China's transition into a market economy has exerted some influence on the health sector in terms of...
Background China never stops taking effort to reform its health care system. Health care financing...
Healthcare in imperial China was predominantly covered by private practices using traditional Chines...
After a rapid economic growth for 30 years, improving equity and constructing a harmony society beco...
The People\u27s Republic of China for the first 30 years of its existence had a centrally directed h...
The Chinese medical system is moving from a planned economy to a market economy through implementing...
China has exploded onto the world economy over the past few decades and is undergoing rapid transfor...
Since the economic reform in 1978, China’s health system moved from a commune-based system to a mark...
Ever since the launching of market-oriented reforms in China in the late 1970s, re-forming the healt...
In the late 1970s China launched its agricultural reforms which initiated a decade of continued econ...
Financing reforms of China's public health services are characterised by a reduction in government b...
Health spending by the Chinese government has declined and traditional social health insurance colla...
International audienceHealth insurance in China is the topic of this chapter. Up until the economic ...