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Apr 26, 2023 09:59 AM
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CX Daily: China’s Struggle to Unify Localized Health Insurance

Medical staff at the Sino-Japanese Friendship Hospital of Jilin University transport a patient by helicopter on March 4. Photo: VCG 
Medical staff at the Sino-Japanese Friendship Hospital of Jilin University transport a patient by helicopter on March 4. Photo: VCG 

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In Depth: China’s struggle to unify localized health insurance

China’s health care system is plagued by inequity. The number of top-tier, or tertiary, hospitals is heavily skewed toward eastern regions, and almost half of the country’s top 50 hospitals are in Beijing and Shanghai.

The uneven distribution of resources is a major cause of domestic medical tourism, which is straining a localized insurance system that is tied up in red tape, hindering almost any efforts to introduce reform.

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