China mulls new law to improve community-level health care services
China's top legislature is considering a draft law on promoting basic medical and health care, which requires efforts to improve community-level health care services.
The draft law was submitted for review to the bi-monthly legislative session of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, which opened on Aug 22, 2019.
The country should develop plans to appropriately allocate medical and health resources, and take measures to prioritize the development of medical and health institutions below the county level and improve their capacities to provide services, according to the draft.
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