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China''s New Public Health Insurance - Challenges to Health Reforms New Rural Co Operative Medical System

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Armin Müller is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Georg-August-University in Göttingen, Germany. Klappentext The New Rural Co-operative Medical System (NRCMS) constitutes the main system of public health insurance in China today. This book outlines the nature of the system, traces the processes of its enactment and implementation, and discusses its strengths and weaknesses. It argues that the contested nature of the fields of health policy and social security has long been overlooked, and reinterprets the NRCMS as a compromise between opposing political interests. Furthermore, it argues that structural institutional misfits facilitate fiscal imbalances and a culture of non-compliance in local health policy, which distort the outcomes of the implementation and limit the effectiveness of insurance. Zusammenfassung Especially since the 2003 SARS crisis, China’s healthcare system has become a growing source of concern, both for citizens and the Chinese government. China’s once praised public health services have deteriorated into a system driven by economic constraints, in which poor people often fail to get access, and middle-income households risk to be dragged into poverty by the rising costs of care. The New Rural Co-operative Medical System (NRCMS) was introduced to counter these tendencies and constitutes the main system of public health insurance in China today. This book outlines the nature of the system, traces the processes of its enactment and implementation, and discusses its strengths and weaknesses. It argues that the contested nature of the fields of health policy and social security has long been overlooked, and reinterprets the NRCMS as a compromise between opposing political interests. Furthermore, it argues that structural institutional misfits facilitate fiscal imbalances and a culture of non-compliance in local health policy, which distort the outcomes of the implementation and limit the effectiveness of insurance. These dynamics also raise fundamental questions regarding the effectiveness of other areas of the comprehensive New Health Reform, which China has initiated to overhaul its healthcare system. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Systemic Interdependence and Institutional Change in the Health System of Post-Mao China Contested Policy: The Two Attempts to Rebuild the CMS The Enactment and Implementation of the NRCMS System Designing the NRCMS in a Local Context Operating the NRCMS in a Context of Misfit Institutions Health Insurance and the New Health Reform Conclusion ...

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Authors Armin Muller, Armin Müller
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.11.2016
 
EAN 9781138639065
ISBN 978-1-138-63906-5
No. of pages 212
Series China Policy Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General
Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Folklore

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