1. Ethical Study on the Reform and Development of Medical and Health Services in China.
- Author
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Yang TW and Li EC
- Subjects
- China epidemiology, Disease Outbreaks, Health Care Rationing economics, Humans, Insurance, Health, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, Financing, Government economics, Financing, Government ethics, Health Care Rationing ethics, Health Care Reform ethics, Health Care Sector economics, Health Care Sector ethics, Health Services economics, Health Services ethics, Health Services Needs and Demand economics, Health Services Needs and Demand ethics
- Abstract
At an early stage of its foundation, new China became clear about the nature of public welfare and quickly developed medical and health services, which was well received by the World Health Organization. The marketization and the reduction of input into medical and health services from the 1980s created severe adverse consequences. After the SARS' outbreak in 2003, China started to give serious consideration to its medical and health system, and to work at developing medical and health services. The new healthcare reform launched in 2009 re-emphasizes fairness and public welfare, and China's achievements have been remarkable. Of course, there are still many problems to be solved in the reform, which also paves the way for increasing the reform in future., (© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
- Published
- 2015
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