China health care system:
National health and family planning commission and local health and
family planning commission responsible for delivering healthcare.
Health care financed by health insurance by central government 30%,
local government 38%, and private health insurance. Urban people
medical insurance from employer payroll taxes and less by
government funding. It includes self-employed individual, children,
students, and older adults. most of the people covered with private
health insurance to cover deductible, cost-sharing, copayments, and
gaps.
Publically financed insurance covers primary,
specialty, emergency, hospital, prescription drugs, mental health
and traditional medicine funded by the central and local
government. Out of pocket spending on prescription drugs.
Primary care delivery in rural clinics, community hospitals and
village clinics for low-income groups. Long term care benefits
family caregivers financially with most out of pockets. The local
government provides only some subsidies. The hospital paid by out
of pockets, health insurance compensation and government subsidies.
National, local and family planning commissions provide
comprehensive quality health care and safety with cost control,
using health information technology and following clinical
guidelines. The local government has a department of health and own
hospitals. centers for disease control and prevention for local
areas and national level china CDC provide technical support to
local centers.
Rapid economic growth in China makes service demand it improve
quality of life with improved health care. Smart phone-powered
consumer revolution in China most of the people in China are active
internet users. It forms its modern health care system for
time-consuming and improves health outcomes. Internet hospitals
offer technology advance in diagnosis, treatment for inpatient and
outpatient services. Digital technology companies produce the best
outcome for patients.
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