China Set To Launch Sweeping Health System Reforms, Aimed In Part At Reversing Stratified Access To Medicine, Hospitals, Insurance
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
BEIJING - China's central government is set to launch sweeping reforms of the country's health system, with the ultimate goal of providing universal health care by the year 2020
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