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New Policies Spurred Five Major Improvements in China’s Health Industry as of 2017
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New Policies Spurred Five Major Improvements in China’s Health Industry as of 2017

Iyiou, 2017

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In 2008, the Chinese government launched a formal health care reform with an ambitious aim: to establish an effective, low-cost health care system for its more than 1.3 billion citizens. Almost a decade later, reforms are ongoing and Li Meng, staff writer at Hxyjw.com, looks at the new developments and policies implemented in 2017 and the positive effects that these changes have had.  getAbstract recommends this article to anyone studying health care systems around the globe.

Take-Aways

  • Canceling the 15% markup costs that Chinese hospitals charged on prescription drugs will save ¥60 billion ($9.19 billion) for patients nationwide, according to some predictions.
  • The introduction of family practices grants patients in less-crowded regions quicker and easier access to doctors.
  • “Cross-province service points” enable patients to claim reimbursement of medical expenses across provinces.

About the Author

Li Meng is a staff writer at Hxyjw.com, a website that provides information and news on medical services and health care to private hospitals in China. This article was reposted on IYiou.com.