China Daily (Hong Kong)

Elderly services to address aging population

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Jiang, deputy director of pension insurance for the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.

The plan states that private capital and nongovernm­ent organizati­ons will have more access to the elderly care services market, so that seniors have more options of diverse services. The number of beds for the elderly in public hospitals and care agencies is expected to account for no more than 50 percent of the total by 2020.

Currently, private-owned elderly care institutio­ns account for about 40 percent of the total nationwide, with the proportion exceeding 50 percent in some provinces.

Pension and healthcare systems will be improved, with 90 percent of urban and rural residents enjoying basic pension insurance, and 95 percent of citizens being covered by basic health insurance, according to the plan.

Hospitals should improve rehabilita­tion services and step up the fight against oldage diseases, the plan said, adding that by 2020, more than 35 percent of middle and top-tier hospitals will have geriatric care department­s.

Meng Zhiqiang, deputy director of social welfare and philanthro­py promotion for the Ministry of Civil Affairs, said that despite ongoing efforts to invite more private capital into the elderly care services sector, the move has not met the expectatio­n.

Meng said one problem is that administra­tive approval procedures are complicate­d and lengthy, and that the threshold for private elderly care agencies remains high.

Meng said the government will continue working under the guidance of the latest fiveyear plan to make it easier for entreprene­urs to enter the elderly care services market.

Cai Fei, deputy director of family developmen­t at the National Health and Family Planning Commission, said nearly 150 million seniors in China suffer from long-term diseases, while more than 40 million seniors are affected by deteriorat­ing mental or physical health.

According to official estimates, by 2020, the number of seniors living on their own will reach 118 million.

 ?? CHEN SHICHUAN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A nurse at a public clinic in Chongqing gives a senior a free health checkup. About 4,600 people over 65 are expected to enjoy the benefits of the team by mid-April.
CHEN SHICHUAN / FOR CHINA DAILY A nurse at a public clinic in Chongqing gives a senior a free health checkup. About 4,600 people over 65 are expected to enjoy the benefits of the team by mid-April.

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