This article describes how health care has been and is currently financed, organized, and delivered in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Each system's performance is assessed on the equity and efficiency axes in terms of how well it deals with important market failures. We conclude by drawing comparative lessons and showing how policymakers are trying or might attempt to rise up to and overcome key challenge
China has made remarkable progress in strengthening its primary health-care system. Nevertheless, th...
Following the global trend of moving towards Universal Health Coverage, China has implemented a new ...
Following the global trend of moving towards Universal Health Coverage, China has implemented a new ...
Background China never stops taking effort to reform its health care system. Health care financing...
After decentralizing health management in the early 1980s, China’s health care system developed many...
There is growing interest in comparing patterns of social and health service development in advanced...
The newly industrialised and high income economies of East Asia perform remarkably well on a range o...
AbstractHong Kong's health system was established within the framework of a perfect market-oriented ...
The Chinese health system was once held up as a model for providing universal health car...
This article attempts to determine whether or not managed care is the way forward for health service...
Hong Kong's health system was established within the framework of a perfect market-oriented economic...
This article examines the role of health governance in shaping the outcomes of healthcare reforms in...
This article examines the structure and problems of financing health care in the urban areas in Chin...
This article examines the privatisation of China\u27s health care, highlighting the adverse conseque...
China’s current strategy to improve how health services are paid for is headed in the right directio...
China has made remarkable progress in strengthening its primary health-care system. Nevertheless, th...
Following the global trend of moving towards Universal Health Coverage, China has implemented a new ...
Following the global trend of moving towards Universal Health Coverage, China has implemented a new ...
Background China never stops taking effort to reform its health care system. Health care financing...
After decentralizing health management in the early 1980s, China’s health care system developed many...
There is growing interest in comparing patterns of social and health service development in advanced...
The newly industrialised and high income economies of East Asia perform remarkably well on a range o...
AbstractHong Kong's health system was established within the framework of a perfect market-oriented ...
The Chinese health system was once held up as a model for providing universal health car...
This article attempts to determine whether or not managed care is the way forward for health service...
Hong Kong's health system was established within the framework of a perfect market-oriented economic...
This article examines the role of health governance in shaping the outcomes of healthcare reforms in...
This article examines the structure and problems of financing health care in the urban areas in Chin...
This article examines the privatisation of China\u27s health care, highlighting the adverse conseque...
China’s current strategy to improve how health services are paid for is headed in the right directio...
China has made remarkable progress in strengthening its primary health-care system. Nevertheless, th...
Following the global trend of moving towards Universal Health Coverage, China has implemented a new ...
Following the global trend of moving towards Universal Health Coverage, China has implemented a new ...