Chinese Government Faces Setback In Pledged $124 Billion In Funding For Health System Reforms
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
SHANGHAI - The Chinese government's sweeping health system reforms, set to be launched in stages over the next decade, are facing significant funding setbacks, according to an analyst who has been closely monitoring the process
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