In a 2016 study of 1200 respondents, rural patients were noted to have lower expectations for the insurance plan and as a result, significantly higher levels of satisfaction with care received when compared to their urban counterparts. Beyond expectations for insurance coverage, urban patients’ ...
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The primary objective of this study was therefore to describe the availability of mental health services at HIV clinics and the use of these services at clinics and alternate sites by women with HIV in Canada. Despite universal health insurance in Canada, historically marginalized groups such as ...
Just as the basic medical insurance plan in Shanghai does not play a universal role, we should continue to strengthen the design of the medical insurance system, guide and encourage the elderly to use medical services reasonably, and reasonably select the place of medical treatment according to ...
A series of AI-enabled machines can directly question the patient, and a sufficient explanation is provided at the end to ensure appropriate assessment and plan. Moreover, AI-powered decision support systems can provide real-time suggestions to healthcare providers, aiding diagnosis, and treatment ...
It is very important to find out under which circumstances people who use or need care will choose a health plan with restrictions. Limitations We have only included respondents who are enrolees of one health insurance company. Although this is a large company with enrolees from different ...
China’s social medical insurance system faces challenges in financing, product coverage, patient health responsibility sharing and data security, which commercial health insurance companies can help address. Confronting accelerated population aging, the
Most of the about 140 million informal sector workers in urban China do not have health insurance. A 1998 central government policy leaves it to the discretion of municipal governments to offer informal sector workers in cities voluntary participation in
Including RUMWs into the migrant work health insurance (MWHI). MWHI is a plan specifically designed to solve the health needs of the increasing number of migrant workers. Despite the variance of MWHI across regions, the evidence generated during 2009 and 2010 indicated that almost all MWHIs ...
Health Policy Plan. 2016;31(10):1391–401. Article PubMed Google Scholar Hao Q, et al. Current dilemmas of nursing homes in Chengdu: a cross-sectional survey. J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2012;13(4):406. e409–12. Article Google Scholar Yichang elderly population is over 800,000. http:/...