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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, August 3, 2015
China to expand medical insurance in bid to reform healthcare
President
Xi Jinping’s government unveils latest step in plan to deliver
universal affordable treatment to population of 1.4 billion people
President Xi Jinping has touted access to affordable healthcare as a key platform of his administration. Photograph: Reuters
Reuters in Beijing-Sunday 2 August 2015
China will
expand medical insurance to cover all critical illnesses for its
population of nearly 1.4 billion by the end of the year, the government
has announced.
The decision is the latest step in a plan to remedy a healthcare system that has sparked public discontent.
The state council said half of the medical costs will be covered by
insurance in a bid to “more effectively reduce the burden of medical
expenses”, according to a statement on the government’s website.
President Xi Jinping’s government has touted access to affordable
healthcare as a key platform of his administration, underscoring the
importance of meeting its population’s needs. Many people have often
complained of significant expenses due to low levels of insurance
coverage.
Many people say the cost of serious illnesses such as cancer and diabetes can bankrupt households under the current system.
The aim of expanding health insurance was to “effectively alleviate
poverty caused by illness” and to build a strong universal healthcare
system, the state council said.
Since 2009, China has spent 3tn yuan (£307bn) on healthcare reform, but
the system still struggles with a scarcity of doctors, attacks by
patients on medical staff and a fragmented drug distribution and retail
market.
Economists say it is crucial for China to improve the quality of its
healthcare if it wishes to remake its economy and boost domestic
consumption. They say a stronger safety net will encourage Chinese to
spend more and save less.
China’s healthcare spending is set to hit $1tn by 2020, up from $357bn
in 2011, according to McKinsey & Co, attracting a rapid inflow of
money from private insurers, hospital operators and other investors.
