1.Discussions on Commercial Insurance Agencies Undertaking Claiming Services for Basic Medical Insurances
Daping SONG ; Donghui ZHAO ; Zaoli WANG
Chinese Health Economics 2017;36(6):45-49
It started with the legitimacy of commercial insurance agencies undertaking claiming services for basic medical insurances.Experiences and warnings from the international world in this area were examined and causes behind it were scrutinized,under a context of the contracting-out of public services.The domestic picture was also drew and arguments were given.A three-step strategy was suggested for China's contracting-out of claiming services for basic medical insurances.
2.Investigation of the current state of pension security for rural doctors in several provinces
Liqiang ZHANG ; Daping SONG ; Jing REN ; Donghui ZHAO ; Zaoli WANG
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2014;(10):64-67
Objectives: To investigate the current state of pension security for rural doctors in 12 provinces those have not introduced related policies. Methods:Two counties were chosen in each province. Data was analyzed in terms of coverage, types and intention of pension security for rural doctors in these areas. Results:The study found that the proportion of rural doctors with pension security was 81. 4% in these areas. 57. 1% of rural doctors with pen-sion security had urban and rural pension insurance. Differences exist among these areas. The safeguard level is too low, and the willingness of rural doctors to attend to pension security is not strong enough. Results:The mechanism of pension security for rural doctors must be improved. These areas should implement classified guidance and syn-chronize various models to solve the problem of pension security for rural doctors.
3.Exploration on path linkage and compatibility of migrant workers' medical insurance system in China
Junan LIU ; Zuxun LU ; Yuan LIANG ; Jianqiang JIN ; Zaoli WANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2010;26(6):460-462
Migrant workers incur the challenges of linkage and compatibility of medical insurance systems for their migration across regions and change of identities. To identify a medical insurance system adaptable to their needs, the paper recommends the following: Take their medical insurance into the national account of medical insurance; build a linkage mechanism between cities and villages, and that between cities as well; make the medical insurance system more compatible and portable, in order to safeguard their right of health.