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China''s Healthcare System and Reform

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A comprehensive review of the Chinese healthcare system, including its history, its current state, and modern reforms.

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Foreword William C. Hsiao; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I. Introduction: Analytic Framework, History, and Public Health: 1. China's healthcare industry: a system perspective Lawton Robert Burns and Gordon Liu; 2. History of China's healthcare system Lawton Robert Burns and Yanzhong Huang; 3. China's public health system and infrastructure Xiaofeng Liang and Lawton Robert Burns; Part II. Healthcare Reform: 4. Epidemiological transition and health system reforms in China Gordon Liu and Sam Krumholz; 5. China's healthcare reform: status and outlook Claudia Suessmuth-Dyckerhoff and Florian Then; 6. The challenge of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in China: government responses and opportunities for reform Tsung-Mei Cheng; Part III. Healthcare Providers: 7. China's physician and nurse workforce Lawton Robert Burns; 8. China's hospital sector Jerry LaForgia and Winnie Yip; 9. United family healthcare (Chindex International): a case study Vanessa Folkerts and Roberta Lipson; 10. Providing and financing elder care in China John Whitman and Lawton Robert Burns; Part IV. Insurers and Reimbursement: 11. Health insurance in China Ambar LaForgia and Lawton Robert Burns; 12. Health insurance and chronic disease control: quasi-experimental evidence from hypertension in rural China Karen Eggleston, Kate Bundorf, Margaret Triyana, Yan Wang and Sen Zhou; 13. Drug pricing and health technology assessment in China and other Asian markets Gordon Liu, Nan Luo and Zhongyun Zhao; Part V. Product Manufacturers: 14. China's pharmaceutical sector Rachel Lee and Lawton Robert Burns; 15. China's medical technology sector James Deng and Lawton Robert Burns; 16. Life sciences investment and biotechnology in China Stephen Sammut and Lawton Robert Burns; Index.

A propos de l'auteur

Lawton Robert Burns is James Joo-Jin Kim Professor in the Health Care Management Department at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Co-Director of the Roy and Diana Vagelos Program in Life Sciences and Management at the University of Pennsylvania, and Programme Leader for Healthcare Management at the Indian School of Business. He is the co-editor of the popular textbook Health Care Management: Organization Design and Behavior (2012), and the author of India's Healthcare Industry (Cambridge, 2014), The Business of Healthcare Innovation (Cambridge, 2012) and The Health Care Value Chain (2002).Gordon G. Liu is a PKU Yangtze River Scholar Professor of Economics at Peking University's National School of Development, and Director of the PKU China Center for Health Economic Research. He sits on China's State Council Health Reform Expert Advisory Commission, and on the UN Leadership Council of the Sustainable Development Solution Network (SDSN). He was also the President of the Chinese Economists Society (CES) from 2004 to 2005. He has served as Associate Editor for a number of academic journals, including Health Economics, China Economic Quarterly, and Value in Health.

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This book provides a comprehensive review of China's healthcare system, its historical development, the problems now confronting the country, and the modern state of health reform. It will appeal to industry professionals, policymakers, researchers, and students working in comparative global healthcare systems and the Chinese healthcare system.

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