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China Should Step Up Funding For Rural Health Facilities, Medical Devices In New Five-Year Plan - EU Chamber Of Commerce In China

This article was originally published in PharmAsia News

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BEIJING - China's new Five Year Plan for economic and social development should be amended to provide greater support for upgrading rural hospitals, physician education, and decades-old medical equipment, according to an assessment of the guidelines by the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China

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