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Progrès et défis pour trois réformes majeures dans le système de santé chinois

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  • Jacky Mathonnat
  • Martine Audibert
  • Xiezhe Huangfu
  • Anning Ma
  • Laurène Petitfour

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Anning MA and Laurène PETITFOUR Since the early 2000s China has embarked on an ambitious and complex reform of its health system. This article focuses on three key elements of the reform process: the reform of the hospital sector and of the rural health insurance and the rebuilding of the price system of prescribed drugs in hospitals. Using case studies from Shandong province, it highlights some very positive effects of reforms while showing why they have led to an erosion of efficiency in the first level hospitals.

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  • Jacky Mathonnat & Martine Audibert & Xiezhe Huangfu & Anning Ma & Laurène Petitfour, 2015. "Progrès et défis pour trois réformes majeures dans le système de santé chinois," Mondes en développement, De Boeck Université, vol. 0(2), pages 105-121.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:meddbu:med_170_0105
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    1. Jacky MATHONNAT & Aurore PELISSIER, 2017. "How a Results-Based Financing approach can contribute to the health Sustainable Development Goals - Policy-oriented lessons: what we know, what we need to know and don’t yet know," Working Papers P204, FERDI.
    2. Laurène PETITFOUR & Xiezhe HUANGFU & Martine AUDIBERT & Jacky MATHONNAT, 2017. "Efficiency of township hospitals in China in the context of the drug policy reform: Progress should not get bogged in midstream - A case study from a survey in Weifang prefecture," Working Papers P185, FERDI.

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