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  2. Healthcare in China - Wikipedia

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    China Healthcare Security (CHS) Logo. Healthcare in China has undergone basic changes over the twentieth century and twenty-first century, using both public and private medical institutions and insurance programs. As of 2020, about 95% of the population has at least basic health insurance coverage. [1]

  3. Health in China - Wikipedia

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    Health in China. Health in China is a complex and multifaceted issue that encompasses a wide range of factors, including public health policy, healthcare infrastructure, environmental factors, lifestyle choices, and socioeconomic conditions. [1] [2] Although China has made significant progress in improving public health and life expectancy ...

  4. Healthcare reform in China - Wikipedia

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    The healthcare reform in China refers to the previous and ongoing healthcare system transition in modern China. China's government, specifically the National Health and Family Planning Commission (formerly the Ministry of Health ), plays a leading role in these reforms. Reforms focus on establishing public medical insurance systems and ...

  5. Medicine in China - Wikipedia

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    Medicine in China. In China, the practice of medicine is a mixture of government, charitable, and private institutions, while many people rely on traditional medicine. Until reforms in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century, physicians were quasi-government employees and with little freedom in the choice of the hospital to work with.

  6. Barefoot doctor - Wikipedia

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    A barefoot doctor performs acupuncture on a man. Barefoot doctors ( simplified Chinese: 赤脚医生; traditional Chinese: 赤腳醫生; pinyin: chìjiǎo yīshēng) were healthcare providers who underwent basic medical training and worked in rural villages in China. They included farmers, folk healers, rural healthcare providers, and recent ...

  7. National Health Commission - Wikipedia

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    Lei Haichao [1] Parent agency. State Council. Website. en .nhc .gov .cn. The National Health Commission ( NHC) is a cabinet-level executive department of the State Council of the People's Republic of China which is responsible for formulating national health policies. [2] It was formed on 19 March 2018.

  8. Women's health in China - Wikipedia

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    Women's health in China refers to the health of women in People's Republic of China (PRC), which is different from men's health in China in many ways. Health, in general, is defined in the World Health Organization (WHO) constitution as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity".

  9. China Medical Board - Wikipedia

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    China Medical Board, Inc. (CMB; Chinese: 美国中华医学基金会) is an American foundation whose mission is "to advance health, equity, and the quality of care in China and Southeast Asia." [1] History [ edit ]