Medicines in China’s National Health Insurance System

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Basic Medical Insurance
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Centralized Bidding
Centralized Procurement
Chinese Studies
Commercial Health Insurance
Commercial Health Insurance Companies
commercial health insurance policy research
comparative drug pricing
Critical Illness Insurance
Drug Manufacturers
Drug Prices
Drug Procurement
drug reimbursement systems
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Generic Drugs
GPOs
health economics
Health Technology Assessments
healthcare cost management
HTA
Innovative Drugs
Long Term Care Insurance
Medical Insurance
Medical Insurance Funds
Medical Insurance System
Patient Access Scheme
Payment Standards
pharmaceutical policy analysis
pharmaceutical procurement strategies
Pharmacy Benefit Managers
Price Formation Mechanisms
Reimbursement Price
Reimbursement Standards
Urban Employees Basic Medical Insurance

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032351131
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book presents the findings of systematic research into the healthcare medicine management policies of China. In-depth comprehensive research has been carried out, targeting multiple issues of particular importance in healthcare medicine management, such as the purchasing, pricing, payment, usage, and the function of commercial healthcare insurance in medical payment. The book goes on to put forward policy advice regarding the aforementioned issues.

China Development Research Foundation (CDRF) is a public foundation initiated and led by the Development Research Center of the State Council (DRC) on November 27, 1997. Its mission is to advance good governance and public policy to promote economic development and social progress. Financial support for the Foundation is provided by donations from Chinese and international patrons. Funding is used to support policy research, publications, leadership training, development forums, and academic exchanges, as well as rewarding individuals who make great contribution in policy consulting or related areas of academic research and funding other social philanthropic activities that fit with the goal of the foundation.

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