Effect of a typical systemic hospital reform on inpatient expenditure for rural population: the Sanming model in China
Abstract Background Considering catastrophic health expenses in rural households with hospitalised members were unproportionally high, in 2013, China developed a model of systemic reform in Sanming by adjusting payment method, pharmaceutical system, and medical services price. The reform was expecte...
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Main Authors: | Zhaolin Meng (Author), Min Zhu (Author), Yuanyi Cai (Author), Xiaohong Cao (Author), Huazhang Wu (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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