China’s Health System Reforms Set To Spark Hospital Construction Boom And Boost Medical Device Makers
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
[Editor's note: This is part two in a new series on China's wide-ranging plans to reform the country's health system, including its hospitals, insurance schemes and access to medicines. Part one appeared in PharmAsia News on Oct. 30, 2008.]
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