Imagine getting healthcare anywhere in China as easily as ordering takeout 🍜. A new report reveals the country’s medical insurance system is leveling up, with 95% of citizens now covered – and major reforms making care faster, cheaper, and more accessible.
Cross-Region Care Goes Viral
In 2023, over 243 million medical visits were made across provincial lines – that’s like the entire population of Brazil seeing a doctor 👩⚕️👨⚕️. Why? A network of 550,000+ hospitals and pharmacies now allow seamless out-of-town billing. 💳
Prescription Prices Drop Like K-Pop Beats
China’s bulk drug-buying program slashed medication costs by 57% on average last year. Over 3,000 meds – including cancer and rare disease treatments – are now covered. 💊 \"It’s like Groupon, but for lifesaving drugs,\" says Zhu Weiguo, a Beijing medical insurance official.
What’s Next?
- 📈 Expanding rare disease coverage
- 🏥 Upgrading local clinics
- 🔬 New medicine catalog updates in 2024
With healthcare spending hitting ¥711 billion ($98B) last year, China’s playing the long game to keep its system sustainable. Game on, global health goals! 🎯
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Report shows steady improvement of China's medical insurance system
cgtn.com