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HANGZHOU, Oct. 9 (Xinhuanet) -- Huang Shuixiang, a 73-year-old farmer in
east China, never expected to see the day he would be given 188.68 yuan (22.7 US
dollars) in subsidies for his hernia operation, and he said that never before in
his lifetime could a farmer apply for reimbursement as urban people do.
China has a farmer population of over 900 million, who were not entitled,
for a very long period of time, to the basic medical insurance urban people
were, although they were more vulnerable because of their far lower income than
urbanites.
Huang and his family made a living simply on farming in Yuanqian Village of
Bayi Town of Nanchang County in Jiangxi Province, and his three-member family's
annual income was less than 5,000 yuan (602 US dollars). Huang had to delay his
operationfor more than 10 years because of financial problems.
Of his ability to receive reimbursement for the operation, Huang said "Our
ancestors never dreamed of such a good thing!"
China is launching an unprecedented project to build up a cooperative
medicare system within eight years in rural areas, which will cover 900 million
farmers with medical financial assistance and free them from worries of being
unable to afford a cure.
Under this new medicare system, cooperative medical funds will be set up in
rural areas with money from three parties: the central government, local
governments and farmers themselves. The portions of funds paid by three parties
vary in different regions.A farmer in the system will get varying portions of
subsidies after he or she becomes ill and hospitalized.
In the eastern booming province of Zhejiang, the provincial government took
a lead in the country in employing the new system,aiming to make it fully
operational in the province four years earlier than the timetable for the whole
nation.
"This will certainly enhance farmers' ability to shield themselves from
risks of being unable to afford a cure when they are seriously ill, and will
help prevent farmers from falling intoor falling back to poverty because of
catching diseases," said Xi Jinping, governor of Zhejiang.
In Chinese rural areas, there are about 30 million people stillin poverty
and 60 million living close to the poverty line. According to Chen Xiwen, a
research fellow with the State Development and Research Center, a think-tank to
the Chinese cabinet, 90 percent of farmers have to pay medical expenses solelyby
themselves, compared to 60 percent of urban dwellers, while farmers' income is
about one third that of urban residents. As a result, a lot of farmers are
unable to afford a cure when catchingillness.
The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) this spring
awakened policymakers' attention to health and medicare problems for rural
people. The epidemic exposed farmers' vulnerability to health risks from
diseases like SARS.
The Chinese government is vowing to build a relatively affluentChinese
society in the future two decades, and it is a key issue in reaching this goal
to raise the living standards and quality ofChinese farmers, who account for 70
percent of the population.
Official statistics show that half of the poverty population inthe country
suffer from disease. "From this point of view, withouta solution to farmers'
medicare problem, it is hardly possible to realize a relatively rich Chinese
society in overall scale," said Zhang Xiaodi, professor with the prestigious
Zhejiang University. Zhang made an in-depth probe into the SARS impact on
Chinese and Zhejiang economies and on the Chinese government's strategic goal of
building an affluent society.
The central government was determined to set up an effective cooperative
system to offer medicare for 900 million farmers and the system is scheduled to
be expanded to cover all farmers by 2010.
The central government even promised to subsidize 10 yuan, plus another 10
yuan from a local government, for each farmer in central and west inland poor
areas if they intend to participate in the cooperative system.
Zhang Xiaodi said the new system shows that the Chinese government holds
great concern over farmers' interests and adopts policies in people's benefits,
and it will fundamentally solve theproblem of millions of farmers unable to
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