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In less than a decade, China transformed its inadequate, unjust health care system in order to provide basic universal health coverage (UHC) for its people. What forces made it possible for China to achieve this? What kind of transformation took place? What are the impacts of these policy...
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To effectively improve the health of rural residents, it is critical to not only focus on the financial accessibility associated with medical insurance but also on the spatial accessibility of healthcare services (SAH). We investigated the mechanism of SAH affecting rural residents’ health and...
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"In the post-Cold War, post financial crisis era, health care is an issue of critical political, personal and economic concern. In the US, plans to address a troubled health care model were met by vocal opposition. In the UK and post-communist Europe, attempts to introduce aspects of that model...
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includes the 2 leading economic powers-USA and China, to understand and contrast the private sector and public sector dominated …
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"This book investigates what effects the USA and China have on supporting the healthcare needs in developing countries …
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Does medical insurance affect health care demand and in the end contribute to improvements in the health status? Evidence for China for the year 2004, by means of the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS), shows that health insurance does not affect health care demand in a significant manner....
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