Health Care Costs in China Need for Intervention

Despite government's efforts in curbing prices, the health care cost in China remains high in comparison to its GDP due to the real absence of regulatory and supervisory mechanisms. We randomly studied patients who attended two different emergency rooms in two teaching hospitals, mainly complai...

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Published inJournal of health management Vol. 9; no. 1; pp. 85 - 103
Main Authors Dib, Hassan H., Hong, Shen Yan, Bin, Zhao, Hongliang, Shen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published B-42, Panchsheel Enclave, New Delhi SAGE Publications 01.01.2007
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Summary:Despite government's efforts in curbing prices, the health care cost in China remains high in comparison to its GDP due to the real absence of regulatory and supervisory mechanisms. We randomly studied patients who attended two different emergency rooms in two teaching hospitals, mainly complaining of TIA, stroke and CVA. From this study we found there is a significant difference in test fees, total fees and percentage of test fees. This difference in total cost of treatment is due to variation of loci lesions. There was no significant difference in drug fees or percentage of fees between two genders. Hence, the central and local governments need to implement further policies in order to reduce or stabilise the health care costs, such as gradual increase in doctors' wages to decrease the deliverance of unnecessary care, partial privatisation of medical insurance enterprises, placing representatives for insurance companies in the hospitals, encouraging generic pharmaceutical manufacturing, improved distribution of hi-tech medical equipment, and better control of medical bills.
ISSN:0972-0634
0973-0729
DOI:10.1177/097206340700900106