Community health services in China: the experience of Tianjin City.

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Abstract

China's excellent community health system was seriously damaged during the early years of economic reform after 1982, and its reconstitution has become a major policy goal of the government since 1996. This article provides a brief overview of experiences in implementing the policy of community health care in a large Chinese city, Tianjin. I outline the policy setting and describe Tianjin's experiences. Some initial benefits of the new system are summarised and the difficulties and barriers are noted. I conclude with some suggestions for further improvement.

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Dong, Y. (2001). Community health services in China: the experience of Tianjin City. Australian Health Review : A Publication of the Australian Hospital Association, 24(1), 176–182. https://doi.org/10.1071/ah010176

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