Shenzhen’s Healthcare Model: Affordable Care in a Megacity
Shenzhen’s innovative healthcare model combines expanded medical infrastructure and high insurance coverage, ensuring affordable care for all residents amid rapid urban growth.
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Shenzhen’s innovative healthcare model combines expanded medical infrastructure and high insurance coverage, ensuring affordable care for all residents amid rapid urban growth.
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