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Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the quality of public health insurance and individuals'consumption structure upgrades in China. Methods: This study was conducted using data from a population of 6430 Chinese individuals aged 18 to 70 y from the 2017...
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In times of ever-rising health expenditures it is becoming more and more obvious that conventional models for funding health care are increasingly experiencing difficulties in meeting up this challenge. The concept of Medical Savings Accounts (MSAs) represents an innovative and so far rarely...
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im Rahmen der Riester Rente diskutiert. Länder wie Singapur, Südafrika, China und die USA haben diese neue Form der … vorgeschlagen, dieses Konzept zur Lösung der Finanzierungsprobleme der Gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung auf Deutschland zu …
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Abstract We study inequality in the distribution of self-assessed health (SAH) in the United States and China, two large countries that have expanded their insurance provisions in recent decades, but that lack universal coverage and differ in other social determinants of health. Using comparable...
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We study inequality in the distribution of self-assessed health (SAH) in the United States and China, two large countries that have expanded their insurance provisions in recent decades, but that lack universal coverage and differ in other social determinants of health. Using comparable health...
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We study inequality in the distribution of self-assessed health (SAH) in the United States and China, two large countries that have expanded their insurance provisions in recent decades, but that lack universal coverage and differ in other social determinants of health. Using comparable health...
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