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Volume: Issue: 4

1. Long-term care policy in Japan and its implications for China Page:55—61
2. Dynamic change on the productivity of township health centers after China’s health care sys-tem reform:Based on the nonparametric Malmquist index in Guangzhou, Guangdong Prov-ince, 2009-2013 Page:49—54
3. Job preferences of doctors at township health center:A discrete choice experiment in three provinces of China Page:44—48
4. Study on the cognition status of implementing case-based payment policy among healthcare providers:A case in Chengdu, Sichuan Province Page:38—43
5. International experience and enlightenment on performance-oriented financial compensation mechanism reform of public hospital Page:25—31
6. Accountability on medical service quality in China Page:19—24
7. Development condition of private non-profit medical institutions Page:14—18
8. The political economy of austerity and healthcare:Cross-national analysis of expenditure chan-ges in 27 European nations 1995-2011 Page:73—80
9. The equity of essential health care services in Hainan Page:67—72
10. Private pension institutions in Hefei, Anhui province:Status quo and problems Page:62—66
11. Catastrophic health expenditure for poor and low-income rural residents under New Rural Co-operative Medical Scheme Page:32—37
12. Private medical institutions in China:Policy review and analysis Page:1—7
13. Literature review of domestic and international research on patient satisfaction Page:60—66
14. Impacts of essential medicine system on revenue structure:Evidence from township health cen-ter in Shanxi Province Page:31—34
15. Status quo and difficulties of pharmaceutical advertisement supervision:Based on monitoring results of illegal pharmaceutical advertisements Page:24—30
16. Macroscopic reflections on China’s drug supervision system in transition Page:18—23
17. A review on implementation effects of National Essential Medicine System Page:12—17
18. The supply and utilization of vision care in rural primary Health Page:75—80
19. Policy options for pharmaceutical pricing and purchasing:Issues for low-and middle-income countries Page:1—11
20. Improvement of legal institutions of hospitalization of mentally disabled patients Page:47—52
21. Research on health law system in Taiwan and its implications Page:41—46
22. Development and reform of the legal system for health insurance in China Page:35—40
23. Mechanism analysis on integration of health care services at county and township level:From the perspective of stakeholder theory Page:53—59