
China Streamlines Healthcare Payments to Ease Patient Burden
China’s healthcare reforms streamline cross-regional medical payments, easing financial burdens for patients and institutions. NHSA reports 77% coverage of instant insurance settlements.
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China’s healthcare reforms streamline cross-regional medical payments, easing financial burdens for patients and institutions. NHSA reports 77% coverage of instant insurance settlements.
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China’s healthcare system has transformed since the 1980s, achieving near-universal insurance coverage and world-class medical infrastructure through public-private collaboration and international partnerships.