BEIJING, April 8 -- China is to build some 2,000
county-level hospitals to ensure each county would have at least one hospital in
compliance with national standards, according to a three-year action plan on
health care reform released Tuesday.
Under the 850 billion yuan (124 billion U.S. dollar)
plan for 2009 to 2011, the central government will fund the construction of
29,000 township hospitals this year and upgrading of 5,000 township hospitals.
The government will also finance the construction of
village clinics in remote areas so that every village will have a clinic in the
next three years.
In addition, 3,700 community health centers and
11,000 community health stations would be set up or upgraded in cities.
As part of the effort, the health insurance subsidy
offered by the government for unemployed urban residents and farmers will rise
by 50 percent to 120 yuan per person as of next year.
China expects the plan lays a solid foundation for
equitable and universal access to essential health care for all in China.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)