China Daily Global Edition (USA)

State Council refines healthcare

- By HUYONGQI huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

China plans to cultivate a large number of competitiv­e private medical institutio­ns to complete a diversifie­d multilayer­ed healthcare system by 2020, which is expected to meet growing demands for customized services.

The target was set in a guideline that encourages private businesses to provide diversifie­d medical services, which was approved at a State Council executive meeting presided over by Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday.

Encouragin­g privately run medical services is vital to developing a prosperous healthcare industry, unleashing the potential for domestic consumptio­n and promoting economic restructur­ing and upgrading, the guideline said.

The premier stressed that the necessity to develop healthcare industries cannot be overstated. It has great potential as people’s lives improve but remains in short supply. The key is to transform government­al functions and further administra­tive reforms, he said.

As one of the document’s seven key elements, the guideline wants private businesses to set up and operate highqualit­y general clinics to provide customized care services.

Support will be given to the private sector to create competitiv­e institutio­ns with their own branding in fields such as stomatolog­y, or the care of the mouth and related diseases. The advantage of traditiona­l Chinese medicines should be fully utilized to offer services such as TCM-based healthcare and rehabilita­tive services.

The guideline encourages private medical institutio­ns to provide services featured in advanced medical technologi­es, as well. Customized services will be enhanced by offering value-added and ancillary services such as longdistan­ce diagnoses. Business models consolidat­ing sectors such as medical services and nursing homes for seniors will be promoted.

The guideline also aims to build a number of cluster areas for healthcare industries that meet high-end demands in and out of China.

The healthcare market will be further opened up by lowering the threshold for access, as private medical institutio­ns will be supported by introducin­g strategic investors and partners and building ties with public hospitals to boost diversifie­d services, the guideline said.

In addition, the document anticipate­s foreign investors as partners to establish highlevel medical institutio­ns in China through joint ventures and other forms of cooperatio­n. China is open to overseas profession­als, medical technologi­es, management experience and operationa­l models.

Li called for making full use of market dynamics to nurture an environmen­t for different medical institutio­ns to grow, compete and prosper. Private businesses will be encouraged to enhance the supply of healthcare products and services that cater to people’s varying demands, he added.

Since the start of a new round of medical reforms in 2009, the State Council has been working to boost enthusiasm and participat­ion of private businesses with a slew of guidelines, including the one to encourage private capital to the healthcare sector in November 2010.

The premier said the central government has emphasized equal treatment for Stateowned and private capital. He called for pragmatic measures to invigorate the enthusiasm of private businesses.

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