Regulator Reacts to Decline in Participation in China's State Health Insurance Scheme
Regulator Addresses Participation Concerns
China’s state health insurance system regulator recently responded to worries about the declining number of participants in the voluntary urban and rural residents’ scheme. While emphasizing the significance of the program, questions still persist regarding its efficiency and affordability. The regulator's efforts to mitigate concerns may offer some assurance, but doubts remain about the scheme's overall 'value for money'.
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