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Mixed methods research on satisfaction with basic medical insurance for urban and rural residents in China.

Xiaofang LiuFang YangWenwei ChengYanyan WuJin ChengWeichu SunXiaofang YanMingming LuoXiankun MoMi HuQian LinJingzheng Shi
Published in: BMC public health (2020)
This study found that improving quality is key to improving public satisfaction with and public trust in URRBMI. The government should improve the compensation level by broadening the channel of financing for the URRBMI fund, rationally formulating reimbursement standards, and broadening the scope of the drug catalog and the medical treatment projects. The government should establish a stable financing growth mechanism and effective methods of providing health education to improve public satisfaction and public trust.
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