Health care in China: improvement, challenges, and reform

Chest. 2013 Feb 1;143(2):524-531. doi: 10.1378/chest.12-1839.

Abstract

Over the past 2 decades, significant progress has been made in improving the health-care system and people's health conditions in China. Following rapid economic growth and social development, China's health-care system is facing new challenges, such as increased health-care demands and expenditure, inefficient use of health-care resources, unsatisfying implementation of disease management guidelines, and inadequate health-care insurance. Facing these challenges, the Chinese government carried out a national health-care reform in 2009. A series of policies were developed and implemented to improve the health-care insurance system, the medical care system, the public health service system, the pharmaceutical supply system, and the health-care institution management system in China. Although these measures have shown promising results, further efforts are needed to achieve the ultimate goal of providing affordable and high-quality care for both urban and rural residents in China. This article not only covers the improvement, challenges, and reform of health care in general in China, but also highlights the status of respiratory medicine-related issues.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Delivery of Health Care / economics
  • Delivery of Health Care / ethnology*
  • Delivery of Health Care / organization & administration
  • Delivery of Health Care / trends*
  • Goals*
  • Health Care Reform / economics
  • Health Care Reform / organization & administration
  • Health Care Reform / trends*
  • Humans
  • Insurance, Health / economics
  • Insurance, Health / organization & administration
  • Insurance, Health / trends
  • Pharmaceutical Services / economics
  • Pharmaceutical Services / organization & administration
  • Pharmaceutical Services / trends
  • Public Health / economics
  • Public Health / trends