wow-inequalities/02-data/intermediate/wos_sample/b909d3164492f33cb3e3de3655a3c958-dong-wz/info.yaml

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abstract: 'Since the 1950s, China has had a very wide coverage of healthcare
service at the local level. In urban areas, the employment-based
healthcare-insurance schemes (Government Insurance Scheme and Labour
Insurance Scheme) worked hand in hand with the full employment policy of
the Government, which guaranteed basic care for almost every urban
resident. However, since the economic reforms of the early 1980s,
China''s healthcare system has met great challenges. Some came from the
reform of the labour system, and other challenges came from the
introduction of market forces in the healthcare sector. The new policy
of the Chinese Government on the Urban Employees'' Basic Health Care
Insurance is to introduce a cost-sharing plan in urban China. Like other
major social policy changes, this new health policy also has a great
impact on the lives of the Chinese people. Affordability has been the
major concern among urban residents. Shanghai implemented the
cost-sharing healthcare policy in the spring of 2001. It may be too
early to assess the pros and cons of the new policy, but evidence shows
that the employment-based health-insurance scheme excludes those at high
risk and in most need. It is argued that the cost-sharing healthcare
system will limit access by some people, especially those who are most
vulnerable to the consequences of ill health and those in low-income
groups'' unless the deductibles vary according to income and unless
low-income groups are exempt from paying premiums and deductibles.'
affiliation: 'Dong, WZ (Corresponding Author), Univ Toronto, Banting Inst, 100 Coll
St,Suite 207, Toronto, ON M5G 1L5, Canada.
Univ Toronto, Banting Inst, Toronto, ON M5G 1L5, Canada.
Univ Toronto, Canadian Inst Hlth Res, Inst Populat \& Publ Hlth, Toronto, ON M5G
1L5, Canada.
Univ Toronto, Ctr Hlth Promot, Toronto, ON M5G 1L5, Canada.'
author: Dong, WZ
author-email: wdong@chass.utoronto.ca
author_list:
- family: Dong
given: WZ
da: '2023-09-28'
eissn: 2072-1315
files: []
issn: 1606-0997
journal: JOURNAL OF HEALTH POPULATION AND NUTRITION
keywords: 'healthcare; health expenditure; healthcare costs; inequalities; health
equity; health insurance; Shanghai; China'
keywords-plus: REPUBLIC-OF-CHINA; SYSTEM; LESSONS; EQUITY; POLICY
language: English
month: SEP
number: '3'
number-of-cited-references: '28'
pages: 223-234
papis_id: c38cca4c6c10d1132403fe301ae0a448
ref: Dong2003healthcarefinancingr
times-cited: '15'
title: 'Healthcare-financing reforms in transitional society: A Shanghai experience'
type: article
unique-id: WOS:000187792600007
usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
usage-count-since-2013: '2'
volume: '21'
web-of-science-categories: Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
Health
year: '2003'