This book explores the Changing Landscapes of the Commercialisation of Medical Care in China.
The book examines public hospital reforms; the rise of the medical-industrial complex; the emerging public-private partnerships in the health sector; the challenges of fi.
It is the first work of its kind, and discusses how the rise of market socialism, coupled with decollectivisation of agriculture and autonomisation of hospitals in rural and urban China, have fragmented the health service system.
This book explores the Changing Landscapes of the Commercialisation of Medical Care in China