New Chinese Finance Ministry Funding For Healthcare Reforms Reflects Boost Slated For 2011
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
SHANGHAI - One week after China's Ministry Of Health unveiled its new five year plan for reforms in public hospitals, the Ministry Of Finance announced Nov. 18 that the central government has allocated RMB 12.3 billion ($1.85 billion) to support local healthcare reforms
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