1st Edition

Public Policy and Health Care in China The Case of Public Insurance

By Peter Nan-shong Lee Copyright 2024
    252 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book examines the introduction and ongoing development of public medical care insurance in contemporary China.

    Based on extensive field investigations, residents’ surveys and analyses by local policy experts and practitioners it provides a comparative analysis of the marketization of public policy in China in contrast to those in other countries, such as the United Kingdom and Germany. The book highlights system-specific issues of the centrally planned economy (CPE) during economic reform, such as alienation of entitlements from funding and historically rooted obligations in the realm of public policy, and as such fills the gap in research on the Chinese government’s public financial management.

    Public Policy and Health Care in China will appeal to students, academics and researchers interested in public policy and health care in China, as well as Chinese society and economics more broadly.

    1. Introduction  Part I Public Policy and Health Care  2. Main Issues and Theoretical Perspectives  3. Policy Legacy and Vested Interests  4. Early Origins and Policy Precedents  Part II Basic Medical Care Insurances in the Planned Sector  5. Inaugurating Basic Medical Care Insurance  6. Types and Provision of Basic Medical Care  7. Financing Basic Medical Care  8. Supplementary Medical Care Insurances  Part III Medical Care Insurances in the Non-planned Sector  9. Urban Resident Medical Care Insurance and Beyond  10. Origins and Evolution of NRCMCI  11. Packaging and Funding of NRCMCI  Part IV Conclusion and Future Trend Analysis  12. Assessment and Discussion

    Biography

    Peter Nan-shong Lee is Professor Emeritus at the Department of Political Science at the National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan.