Journal article

Anatomy of intergovernmental finance for essential public health services in China

X Tan, C Wong

BMC Public Health | BMC | Published : 2022

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Abstract

Background: The Chinese government launched health care reforms in 2009 and introduced a national list of essential public health services (EPHS) as an integral part of the plan to deliver health care for all. EPHS was also built into the national plan to promote the equalisation of public services across the country. A national standard was set for financial input to EPHS. As the services are co-funded by the central and local governments, a robust intergovernmental fiscal system is essential to guarantee that the hundreds of thousands of service providers have adequate financing to meet the service commitment. Methods: We examined the flow of funds through China’s complex intergovernmental..

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Grants

Awarded by Ford Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

XT is employed under the Ford Foundation's research grant for `China's Urban Future: Policy, People and Social Change' (grant number 0170-1202), for which CW is the principal investigator. This paper is one output of the research grant.