China Issues Three-year Healthcare Reform Plan To Invest RMB 850 Billion
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
SHANGHAI - China issued its long-awaited three-year plan for its healthcare reform, and unveiled how the country will allocate RMB 850 billion ($124 billion) in the next three years
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