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Public Policy and Health Care in China: The Case of Public Insurance
Public Policy and Health Care in China: The Case of Public Insurance
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This book examines the introduction and ongoing development of public medical care insurance in contemporary China, providing a comparative analysis of marketization in other countries. It highlights system-specific issues of the centrally planned economy during economic reform and fills the gap in research on Chinese governments public financial management.
Format: Hardback
Length: 238 pages
Publication date: 28 July 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This comprehensive book delves into the intricate journey of introducing and evolving public medical care insurance in contemporary China. Through extensive field investigations, comprehensive surveys, and in-depth analyses by local policy experts and practitioners, it offers a comparative analysis of the marketization of public policy in China, juxtaposed with countries like the United Kingdom and Germany. The book sheds light on system-specific challenges faced by the centrally planned economy (CPE) during economic reform, including the detachment of entitlements from funding and the enduring obligations rooted in the realm of public policy. By addressing these gaps in research on Chinese government public financial management, Public Policy and Health Care in China emerges as a valuable contribution to the field.
This book captivates a wide audience, including students, academics, and researchers with a keen interest in public policy and health care in China. It also appeals to those with a broader fascination for Chinese society and economics. The book's rich content and insightful perspectives make it an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities and developments within the Chinese healthcare system.
The introduction sets the stage for the study, providing a historical backdrop of China's healthcare system and the challenges it faced. It highlights the government's efforts to expand healthcare coverage and improve the quality of care. The subsequent chapters delve into the details of public medical care insurance, exploring its origins, structure, and key stakeholders.
The book employs a multi-faceted approach, combining qualitative and quantitative research methods. Field investigations involve in-depth interviews, surveys, and observations to gather firsthand information from residents, policy experts, and healthcare providers. This data is then analyzed using statistical tools and policy frameworks to draw meaningful conclusions.
One of the book's key strengths lies in its comparative analysis of public policy in China and other countries. It examines the similarities and differences in marketization strategies, funding mechanisms, and the role of the government in healthcare provision. The authors provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by China in its pursuit of universal healthcare coverage.
The book also sheds light on the system-specific issues encountered by the CPE during economic reform. It explores the challenges of alienating entitlements from funding, addressing historical obligations, and transitioning to a market-oriented healthcare system. The authors offer practical solutions and recommendations to address these challenges, ensuring the sustainability and effectiveness of public medical care insurance.
Furthermore, Public Policy and Health Care in China emphasizes the importance of public engagement and participation in healthcare policy-making. It explores the role of civil society. society, non-governmental organizations, and the media in shaping public opinion and advocating for healthcare reform. The book highlights the need for transparency, accountability, and inclusivity in healthcare decision-making to ensure that the benefits of healthcare reforms reach the most vulnerable members of society.
In conclusion, Public Policy and Health Care in China is a meticulously researched and comprehensive book that offers valuable insights into the introduction and ongoing development of public medical care insurance in contemporary China. Through its comparative analysis, system-specific issues, and practical recommendations, it contributes to our understanding of public policy and health care in China and provides valuable lessons for other countries seeking to expand healthcare coverage and improve the quality of care. This book will appeal to students, academics, researchers, and policymakers interested in China's healthcare system and the broader field of public policy.
Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032486192
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