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[DOC File]Strengthening Social Security System in China
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Currently, China’s health care system mainly consists of the following three schemes: Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance Scheme (UEBMI). It is an employment-based basic health insurance scheme for urban employees. Funding for UEBMI is composed by an individual medical saving account and a social pooling fund. The 2% of the wage paid by ...
[DOC File]Emergency Management in China
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The mass epidemic of SARS in China in spring 2003 has been checked owing to the brave fight by Chinese devoted health care professionals and under the direct supervision from Chinese government. Nevertheless, it was a trial for Chinese public health policy.
[DOC File]China’s Public Services Privatization and Poverty Reduction:
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3.4 China’s Health Care System Reform. Since 1984, the Chinese government has taken steps to promote the health care system reform in the urban sector. During the late 1980s and the early 1990s, the purpose of the health care system reform was to contain excessive growth of medical care costs and to prevent wasteful use of medical resources. ...
[DOCX File]Understanding Chinas long-term care insurance pilots
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Despite near universal coverage, China’s current social health care insurance schemes are known to provide shallow coverage in terms of covered medical services and reimbursement rates, and as such, out-of-pocket expenses for medical bills remain significant, especially among URBMI enrollees and rural NCMS enrollees.
[DOC File]China’s Social Reform and Rebuilding the Welfare State
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For every year between 2003 and 2007, China’s health budget increased by more than 20 per cent. On the back of a 65.4 per cent increase in 2006, it grew by another 86.8 per cent in 2007. Since 2004, the Chinese Government has been taking steps to rebuild and improve the urban and rural medical care system (see Figure 2).
[DOC File]A Proposal for High Level Forum - World Health Organization
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According to the national health account study conducted in 2005, 5.6% of GDP in 2004 was spent on health care in China, equivalent to 759 billion Chinese yuan, of which 44% (333 billion Chinese yuan) was associated with pharmaceutical costs.
[DOCX File]European External Action Service
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In order to cope with increasing age-related health problems, China’s government system will need to balance changes in policy and administration with local government priorities, often at odds with those of the central government. This is a potential source of friction in China’s political sphere. 2.3.2) China’s Healthcare System
[DOC File]VA HSR&D
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There, he taught health economics and cost-effectiveness analysis and also conducted research on China’s healthcare system reform and also financing policy for public hospitals and physician compensation. He returned to HERC back in 2014, so Wei I’ll turn things over to you now. Dr. Wei Yu: Okay. Thanks, Jean, for the introduction. Hi everyone.
[DOCX File]China’s International Development Cooperation in the New Era
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By the end of 2019, China had dispatched 27,484 medical workers in 1,069 groups to 72 countries and regions. They worked in all departments of medical and health care, including internal medicine, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics, traditional Chinese medicine, anesthesiology, patient care, pathology, clinical laboratories, and public health.
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