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Analysis And Evaluation Of The Medical Security System Of Lanzhou

Posted on:2011-02-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q Q ZhuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360308976372Subject:Social security
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Health care system that conerns a problem for national economy and livelihood of the people is one of the most important social security systems, and the vital interest of the great masses and the stability of the society are related to its establishment and improvement directly. Owing to the imperfection of health care system at the beginning of its foundation, there must be some problems in the process of implementation. With different situations in each country, China's health care system has its own uniqe features and problems. Therefore, through our own characteristic, we should actively explore the new model of health care system which is suitable for our situation on the basis of the successful experience of the foreign countries. Since the reform of health care system in Lanzhou started formally from 2001, health care system is tending toward perfection by the past years'practice. Due to the great progress made in all aspects of the work, the basic demand of citizens in medical insurance has been satisfied. At the same time, there are also some problems of health care system in Lanzhou, which shows that it is still necessary to improve and regulate the health care system in Lanzhou seriously. In order to improve the better understanding of the performance of the health care system in Lanzhou, this paper researches in the situation of the medical insurance for urban residents in Lanzhou, which is built on the related theory about medical insurance and the implementation data in Lanzhou. In addition, by comparing the past few years'date, we sum up the achievements and deficiency of medical insurance for urban residents in Lanzhou since 2001, and suggestions are put forward to improve it.
Keywords/Search Tags:Health care system, Medical insurance policy, Condition analysis, Countermeasures
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