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China's dysfunctional health system and burden on middle class household finances.

12/30/2005

the whole system is geared to providing more expensive care with upfront cash required even if you have insurance or care is refused, and the private sector offers very little insurance. Government insurance coverage is also inadequate. Two thirds of China's people have no insurance at all.

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