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Rural health prepayment schemes in China: towards a more active role for government

Published on 1 January 1999

A large majority of China’s rural population were members of health prepayment schemes in the 1970’s. Most of these schemes collapsed during the transition to a market economy.

Some localities subsequently re-established schemes. In early 1997 a new government policy identified health prepayment as a major potential source of rural health finance. This paper draws on the experience of existing schemes to explore how government can support implementation of this policy.

Authors

Gerald Bloom

Research Fellow

Publication details

authors
Bloom, G. and Tang, S.
journal
Social Science and Medicine, volume 48

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