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  2. Healthcare reform in China - Wikipedia

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    The healthcare reform in China refers to the previous and ongoing healthcare system transition in modern China. China's government, specifically the National Health and Family Planning Commission (formerly the Ministry of Health ), plays a leading role in these reforms.

  3. Healthcare in China - Wikipedia

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    The report suggests that without health care reforms the spending on health care in China will increase to 9% of China's GDP by 2035 which is an increase from the 5.6% of China's GDP in 2014. [34] With substantial urbanization, attention to health care has changed.

  4. 2023 Chinese healthcare reform protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Chinese healthcare reform protests were a series of simultaneous pensioner protests in the months that followed China's 2022 COVID-19 protests and the subsequent end of China's zero-COVID policies. On 15 February 2023, simultaneous mass protests of mostly elderly pensioners broke out in both Wuhan and Dalian.

  5. Health in China - Wikipedia

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    Corruption and disregard for the rights of patients have become serious problems in the Chinese health care system. The Chinese economist, Yang Fan, wrote in 2001 that lip service being given to the old socialist health care system and deliberately ignoring and failing to regulate the actual private health care system is a serious failing of ...

  6. National Health Commission - Wikipedia

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    China is a member of the World Health Organization. [3] Minister Ma reported in the 92nd World Health Assembly, since 1978, China has been focused on improving primary healthcare, develop universal safety net for residents and improving the quality, efficiency and access to primary health care.

  7. Ministry of Health (China) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China (MOH) was a cabinet-level executive department which plays the role of providing information, raising health awareness and education, ensuring the accessibility of health services, and monitoring the quality of health services provided to citizens and visitors in the mainland of the People's Republic of China.

  8. Chinese reforms - Wikipedia

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    Chinese reforms or Chinese reform may refer to a number of events from Chinese history: Hundred Days' Reform, failed Qing dynasty reforms in the 1898; Chinese economic reform, a variety of economic reforms in China beginning in the late-1970s; Thought reform in China, Chinese campaign focused on the acceptance of Marxism–Leninism in the 1950s

  9. Talk:Healthcare reform in China - Wikipedia

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