Maternal and Child Healthcare Reform in China: Bypassing the Poor?

Summary: As China embraces the market
economy, are inequalities in health
services widening? Is China
succeeding in its declared aim of
establishing a regulatory health
framework to protect the interests of
the poor? How are institutions
responding as centralised control of
health services weakens? Are
maternal and infant healthcare
(MIHC) services adequately funded
and accessible?
Owner: Rachel Tolhurst

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