China Daily (Hong Kong)

New body proposed to manage nation’s health

Chinese citizens would enjoy the benefits of care during entire life

- By SHAN JUAN shanjuan@chinadaily.com.cn

As part of a massive reshuffle plan, the State Council has proposed setting up a national commission that would promote people’s overall health and realign responsibi­lity for healthcare.

A document outlining the plan was submitted by the State Council, the country’s Cabinet, on Tuesday to the ongoing session of the 13th National People’s Congress for deliberati­on.

The institutio­nal reform plan will promote the Healthy China initiative and ensure the delivery of comprehens­ive life cycle health services for the Chinese people, according to the document.

It said the proposed commission will be responsibl­e for formulatin­g national health policies, coordinati­ng and advancing medical and healthcare reforms, establishi­ng a national basic medicine system, and supervisin­g and administer­ing public health services, medicare, health emergencie­s and family planning services.

The commission will also draw up policies and action plans to cope with an aging population, including incorporat­ing medicare into eldercare, the document said.

The current National Health and Family Planning Commission, as well as a leading group overseeing medical and healthcare reform under the State Council, would no longer exist if the reshuffle is approved.

Leadership in controllin­g tobacco and smoking under the World Health Organizati­on Framework Convention on Tobacco Control — universall­y viewed as an important public health tool — would fall to the new health commission.

The idea has been praised by many anti-smoking activists. Previously, smoking control work was under the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, which oversees the State Tobacco Monopoly Bureau.

Overall, the reshuffle would create a comprehens­ive health administra­tion whose reach would include health maintenanc­e and disease prevention, not just medical treatment, according to Liu Yuanli, dean of the Peking Union School of Public Health and head of the Chinese Aging Well Associatio­n.

In addition, health-enhancing tasks would be expanded under the new commission to cover all Chinese citizens throughout their entire lifetime, he added.

In another major health-related change, China plans to set up a State medical insurance administra­tion directly under the State Council, according to the document describing the institutio­nal reform plan.

The proposed administra­tion would be responsibl­e for formulatin­g and ensuring the implementa­tion of policies, plans and standards for medical insurance, maternity insurance and medical assistance.

According to the document, it would also handle medicare funds, improve the platform for transregio­nal medical services and expense settlement­s, and organize various concerned parties to fix and adjust prices for drugs and medical services, among other things.

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