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BEIJING, July 29 (Xinhuanet) -- China's reform of its
medical and health system has been "basically not successful", China Youth Daily
reported Friday.
Ge Yanfeng, deputy chief of the social development
research department under the Development Research Center of the State Council
(DRCSC), China's cabinet, said in an exclusive interview with the paper that
there are "major" philosophical and practical problems in the reform.
The DRCSC and the World Health Organization (WHO)
jointly published a study titled "China's Reform of the Medical and Health
System" in 2003. The research team was composed of experts from the DRCSC,
Beijing University and the Ministry of Labor and Social Security.
The report said the reform has led to a decline in
both the fairness of medical services and the efficiency of investment in the
sector.
The "business- and market-orientation" of the medical
and health system is "absolutely wrong" and conflicts with the proper goal of
public health, the report concluded.
"There are obvious flaws with the urban medical
insurance system and its prospects are not good," the report said.
China's medical and health reform is itself badly in
need of reform, said the report. Enditem |