Report : China’s new medical reform plan likely to be issued this year

Written by Meenaa on Saturday, November 15th, 2008

Report : China’s reform plan likely to be issued this year

BEIJING, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) — The Chinese government is likely to issue its long-awaited new plan on the reform of existing medical and drug operating system within this year after a final round of revision.

The revision will be based on suggestions to a , which the government put online (shs..gov.cn/yg) on Oct. 14 for a month-long public debate.

By 13:00 Friday, more than 27,000 comments and suggestions have been left on the website.

“The draft will be improved based on suggestions from all and a new one is likely to be issued within this year,” Friday’s quoted an as saying.

A team of officials and experts is responsible for writing the plan. They are from 16 departments, including the and the National Development and Reform Commission.

“The team will try to make the plan more specific and easy to operate,” the newspaper quoted the source as saying. “ will also be issued together with the reform plan.”

Growing of soaring , a lack of access to affordable medical services, poor doctor- and low compelled the government to launch the new round of reforms.

Statistics from the show that ’ average expenses on clinical treatment and hospitalization have increased 77 times and 116 times over the past 25 years. But their increased only 16 times during the same period.

In the , the government promised to set up a “safe, effective, convenient and affordable” that would cover all urban and rural residents by 2020.

It clarifies government’s responsibility by saying that it plays a in providing public health and basic medical service. Central and are required to increase health funding to ease financial burden of individuals.

The draft listed public health, rural areas, urban community health services and basic medical insurance as four key areas for government investment.

It also promised to tighten government control over in public hospitals and to set up a “basic medicine system” to quell public complaints of rising drug costs.

Tsinghua University Professor Bai Chong’en told Xinhua that one of the priorities of the draft was to set up a basic medical insurance system which covers all . “That would, to a certain extent, help ease public complaints on soaring medical expenses.”

But many experts also criticized the draft as too “vague” and “general”.

“The plan is filled with principles and guidelines,” Cai Renhua, dean of the School of Public Health of the Shanghai Jiao Tong University, told Xinhua. “It lacks specific measures,” he said.

“For example, it says government should increase health funding. But how much?” he said.

Cai said the draft is hard to understand even to some medical professionals. “It needs to be further clarified to let people know what they could expect next.”

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