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Volume: Issue: 2

1. Challenges in the U.S.healthcare system and their implications for China Page:32—37
2. Analysis of children’ s health and influential factors in Nujiang prefecture, Yunnan Page:57—64
3. A review of the Orphan Drug Act in the United States and its implications for China Page:38—43
4. A framework for evaluating the comprehensive intervention for children’ s health based on the program theory Page:65—71
5. The design of a comprehensive intervention project for children ’ s health in Nujiang Prefec-ture,Yunnan Page:50—56
6. The development trend of international law regulating food safety Page:44—49
7. Analysis of allocation and equity of health resources in Changsha between 2007 and 2013 Page:76—82
8. Study on preventive health care service in Traditional Chinese Medicine and policies under the concept of disease prevention theory Page:71—75
9. Significance, experiences and suggestions for developing international medical tourism Page:66—70
10. Evaluation on good review practice in the United States of America and its implications for China Page:60—65
11. Free pharmaceutical policy to promote equity and access:Its implications for China Page:54—59
12. International experiences on pay-for-performance programs and implications for China Page:27—35
13. Policy framework and components for general practice-based gatekeeping and referral system Page:19—26
14. Dilemma and policy proposal for the ethical value of new health care reform:From the per-spective of Diagnosis Related Groups Page:46—53
15. A review on the effects of health insurance on health status Page:41—45
16. Analysis on grade evaluation system of physician competency in Shenzhen pilot project Page:36—40
17. International experiences and implications of the practice and service mode of general practi-tioners Page:13—18
18. Analysis on division of specialists and general practitioners in China:From the perspective of Labor Division theory Page:8—12
19. Development of international general practice system:Influencing factors and policy implications Page:1—7