Effective reimbursement rates of the rural health insurance among uncomplicated tuberculosis patients in China

This study accesses the effective reimbursement rates of the New Cooperative Medical Scheme among patients with TB

Abstract

China has established universal health coverage for 830 million rural residents through the rapid expansion of the New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS). This study accesses the effective reimbursement rates of NCMS among patients with tuberculosis (TB) who lived in counties where their schemes covered costs within TB dispensaries and those who did not.

This research is supported by the Department for International Development’s COMDIS–HSD Programme which is led by the University of Leeds

Citation

Wei, X. Zou, G. Yin, J. Walley, J. Zhang, X. Li, R. Sun, Q. (2014) Effective reimbursement rates of the rural health insurance among uncomplicated tuberculosis patients in China Tropical Medicine and International Health doi:10.1111/tmi.12438 volume 20 no 3 pp 304–311 march 2015

Effective reimbursement rates of the rural health insurance among uncomplicated tuberculosis patients in China

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Published 1 November 2014