China's Minister of Health Gao Qiang Thursday called on medical
institutions across the country to place public health interests
above the pursuit of profit-making.
Gao made the remarks at an ongoing two-day forum on building a
well-off society.
The development of the public health sector, due to social
mechanism problems, lags behind that of China's economic growth,
the minister said.
An online survey a month ago showed that 71.28 percent of the
15,690 respondents said they supported the reform of the nation's
medical system, indicating the issue was a top public concern.
Chinese urban and rural residents often complain about the
soaring costs to see doctors and the skyrocketing medicines, which
prompted the State Development and Reform Commission to launch a
campaign on Oct. 10 requiring medical institutions and hospitals to
lower the prices of 22 categories of medicines by 40 percent.
The minister said China needs to further reform its public
health-care medical system in urban areas, including the reforms on
management and operation of hospitals as well as medical service
network.
Medical institutions are encouraged to attract social funds to
help develop public health care cause, he said, calling on
hospitals to control the overall level of the salaries of medical
staff and charge patients less.
(Xinhua News Agency December 9, 2005)
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