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The National Healthcare Security Administration published in 2024 a statistical report on the development of the country's medical insurance industry, which reported that China had 198,000 medical institutions and 352,400 pharmacies 550,000 medical and medicine institutions in the national medical insurance network. [40]
As of 2017, China has more SOEs than any other country, and the most SOEs among large national companies. [1] [page needed] As of the end of 2019, China's SOEs represented 4.5% of the global economy [2] and the total assets of all China's SOEs, including those operating in the financial sector, reached US$78.08 trillion. [3]
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A state-owned enterprise (SOE) is a business entity created or owned by a national or local government, either through an executive order or legislation.SOEs aim to generate profit for the government, prevent private sector monopolies, provide goods at lower prices, implement government policies, or serve remote areas where private businesses are scarce.
During this period, rural enterprises, often with names "commune and brigade enterprises" and of neglectable size, served as a supplement to those state-owned enterprises (SOE), which mainly focused on heavy industrial sectors, and were established by the people's communes and bridges to support agricultural production and to produce rural ...
Within the health system, the Classification of Chinese hospitals is a 3-tier system according to the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China. [1] Hospitals are classified in a system that recognizes a hospital's ability to provide medical care, medical education, and conduct medical research.
National Committee of the Chinese Educational, Scientific, Cultural, Medical and Sports Workers' Union; National Health and Family Planning Commission; National Institute of Parasitic Diseases; National Medical Products Administration
Studies on public reception of the quality of China's healthcare in more rural Chinese provinces shows continued gaps in understanding between what is available in terms of medical care and affordability of healthcare. [37] There continues to be a disparity between the quality of healthcare in rural and urban areas.