Universal Health Coverage in China - A Health Economic Perspective - E-book - ePub

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This study investigates the situation of Universal Health Care (UHC) in China from a health economic perspective. The first chapter introduces the historical... Lire la suite
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Résumé

This study investigates the situation of Universal Health Care (UHC) in China from a health economic perspective. The first chapter introduces the historical background, analyzes the relevance of UHC and sheds light on the current health insurance status. In this chapter a new holistic health insurance theory is proposed that allows the inclusion of preventive medicine. The second chapter introduces the "Definition and concept" consisting of three dimensions: Firstly, the height dimension with the leading question "What proportion of the costs is covered?".
Secondly, the depth dimension that is concerned with the question "Which benefits are covered?". This chapter puts a special focus on the important economic role of non-communicable diseases. Thirdly, the breadth dimension which investigates the question "Who is insured?". The third chapter, looking at the first dimension, found a high but shrinking amount of out-of-pocket payments and catastrophic health payments.
Comparing the payment and benefit distributions, it found the ability to pay principle and insufficient separation of health service payments from its consumption. The second dimension discovered problems concerning the roles of ministries, financing and the benefit package. Reforming these areas will be necessary to provide people with appropriate health care. The third dimension showed that migrant workers are exposed to more health risks, have less access to health care and a lower health status.
The de facto coverage rate for the Chinese population (including migrant workers) was calculated to be 81.19% in 2011 and 82.16% in 2020. The goals of the Chinese Communist Party (90% in 2011 and nearly 100% in 2020) are hence not reached. The study closes with a "Summary and conclusion, a "Boundaries and discussion" and an "Outlook" section.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    27/05/2019
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-3-7494-7314-4
  • EAN
    9783749473144
  • Format
    ePub
  • Nb. de pages
    204 pages
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Pages
      204
    • Taille
      2 962 Ko
    • Protection num.
      Digital Watermarking

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Biographie de David S. Weis

Dr. Dr. David S. Weis studied Health Economics and Medicine in Witten/Herdecke University. He received his PhD in Economics in 2016 and his Medical Doctor in 2019. Since 2004 he is frequently traveling to China. There he undertook part of the studies of this book while working for the Health Reform and Development Center of the People´s University in Beijing. Mr. Weis did his research for this book in German, English, French and Chinese, to provide a high quality output for the reader.
This book reflects some of the various health economic interests of Dr. Dr. Weis - namely health system research and non-communicable diseases. Moreover, David Weis is a keen researcher on environmental health economics, with a special focus on water. Since 2014 he is working as an advisor for international organizations such as WHO, The World Bank, OECD and UNICEF.

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