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Can integration reduce inequity in healthcare utilization? Evidence and hurdles in China.

Miaomiao ZhaoBaohua LiuLinghan ShanCui LiQunhong WuYanhua HaoZhuo ChenLan LanZheng KangLibo LiangNing NingMingli Jiao
Published in: BMC health services research (2019)
The earlier pilot attempt for integrating medical insurance was not enough to counteract the influence of factors which increased the inequality in inpatient service utilization. Further efforts to address the inequality should focus on widening access to financing, upgrading the risk pool, reducing gaps within and between insurance schemes, and providing broader chronic disease benefit packages. Social policies that target the needs of the poor with coordinated efforts from various levels and agencies of the government are urgently needed.
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