Abstract
A precondition for a harmonious society must surely be a healthy population; conversely a society that fails to deliver basic, affordable health care is likely to lack the social cohesion central to the concept of a harmonious society. This article examines the challenges China faces in improving health care provision, reducing health inequalities, and reviving a development strategy which prioritises good health as a basic right of all citizens.
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Cook, S. (2007). Putting Health Back in China’s Development. China Perspectives, 2007(3). https://doi.org/10.4000/chinaperspectives.2103
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