Vice Minister of Finance Wang Jun on Wednesday called
for more private investment in the country's health
sector.
Vociferous demands for better medical services from
urban and rural residents mean that we need the active involvement
of privately funded hospitals, he said at an industry forum held in
Beijing.
Better coordination between private and public
hospitals would also be appreciated, he said.
Official figures showed China's spending on public
health care kept rising by more than 20 percent a year for the
fourth consecutive year, the fastest growth rate of all sectors,
but still the country's health system is in disarray.
The central government has budgeted 31.28 billion yuan
to fund the health system in 2007, up 86.8 percent on last
year.
Wang said the government would map out favorable tax
to spur more participation in the health sector by private
companies.
The health minister Gao Qiang recognized on Sunday
that the country's health care system had fallen behind in the
country's breakneck economic growth, saying the Chinese people have
reacted strongly to inadequate medical care.
"This needs a huge amount of government spending," Gao
said. "And without effective control of medical resources, there
will be a lot of waste," he noted.
(Xinhua News Agency March 22, 2007)
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