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Chinese Journal of Health Policy ; (12): 47-52, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-451872

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Objective:To explore trends in health care need and utilization among China’s aged population and provide a reference for policy-making on medical service provision for the aging population. Methods:The paper ana-lyzes prevalence, outpatient utilization, hospitalization, and medical expenses of the aging population using large comparable sample data from National Health Services Survey in 1998 , 2003 and 2008 . Results: From 1998 to 2008 , the two-week prevalence rate ranged from 29 . 0% to 43 . 2%; the prevalence rate of chronic diseases ranged from 50 . 2% to 59 . 5%; the two-week visiting rate ranged from 31 . 7% to 28 . 3%; and the hospitalization rate ranged from 7 . 9% to 13 . 8%. Conclusion:Chronic diseases have been the major health issues of the aging popula-tion. The financial burden greatly reduces the utilization of medical care among the aged population. A health system that can respond to the aged population quickly is much needed.

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Chinese Journal of Health Policy ; (12): 70-74, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-462407

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Insisting on public-interest nature of health is the basic principle of new-round health reforms and development in China. The evaluation of its magnitude is an important means to carry out public-interest develop-ment. This paper clarifies the meaning of the public-interest nature of health and its magnitude and other related con-cepts and discusses why the health system has the attribute of public-interest, points out related systematic arrange-ments that should be designed to ensure the direction of public-interest in health reform. The paper also suggests that a system of measuring the realized magnitude of this nature in health reform be established to evaluate the performance and provide reference for evidence-based policies.

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