Semantic Scholar Open Access 2015 314 sitasi

Universal health insurance coverage for 1.3 billion people: What accounts for China's success?

Hao Yu

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China successfully achieved universal health insurance coverage in 2011, representing the largest expansion of insurance coverage in human history. While the achievement is widely recognized, it is still largely unexplored why China was able to attain it within a short period. This study aims to fill the gap. Through a systematic political and socio-economic analysis, it identifies seven major drivers for China's success, including (1) the SARS outbreak as a wake-up call, (2) strong public support for government intervention in health care, (3) renewed political commitment from top leaders, (4) heavy government subsidies, (5) fiscal capacity backed by China's economic power, (6) financial and political responsibilities delegated to local governments and (7) programmatic implementation strategy. Three of the factors seem to be unique to China (i.e., the SARS outbreak, the delegation, and the programmatic strategy.) while the other factors are commonly found in other countries’ insurance expansion experiences. This study also discusses challenges and recommendations for China's health financing, such as reducing financial risk as an immediate task, equalizing benefit across insurance programs as a long-term goal, improving quality by tying provider payment to performance, and controlling costs through coordinated reform initiatives. Finally, it draws lessons for other developing countries.

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Yu, H. (2015). Universal health insurance coverage for 1.3 billion people: What accounts for China's success?. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2015.07.008

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Tahun Terbit
2015
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
314×
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1016/j.healthpol.2015.07.008
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Open Access ✓