Opportunities open up in Chinese private health insurance
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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">The limitations of China's public health system are prompting consumers to take a look at private insurance. Today, private reimbursement insurance is still rare - it's generally offered as a group benefit. But as the country's middle-class and wealthy populations expand, more individuals will look to reimbursement insurance as a way of ensuring their families' health. For someone needing medical attention in China, the norm is treatment at one of the country's overcrowded, low-service public hospitals. The Chinese government understands this system's problems and has introduced policies to promote the development of private health care</abstract>
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