Good progress has been made through the recent health reforms in China. The country is addressing its healthcare infrastructure with a new sense of resolve, and the social safety net is starting to take shape. However, with a severe shortage of professional care providers, a stark imbalance between urban and rural health insurance schemes, and a lack of clarity on new revenue models for providers, questions are arising about how China will achieve the goals of its health reforms.
-How should the government tackle the critical challenges in health care reforms?
-What role should the private sector play in the reforms?
-How can the social security net be widened to ease patients’ financial burden?
-How can public-private partnerships help improve health quality, particularly in rural areas?
-How should the government deal with the pandemic of chronic diseases that are becoming a threat to economic development?
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