China Considers Plan For Nationwide Free Vaccinations
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
China's central government has drafted a plan that could lead to free vaccinations and other care for all citizens as part of a clinical preventative service. The government's plan is seen as a shift away from an emphasis on treating diseases to preventing them, in line with a global health-care trend. The policy would require the nation's health services to provide the treatment at a national-government expense of $2.24 per person. (Click here for more)
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