http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-02/17/content_10835454.htm
BEIJING, Feb. 17 (Xinhua) -- China's basic medical insurance system
covers more than 1 billion of the country's 1.3 billion population, a
report issued by the Ministry of Health said Monday.
The rural cooperative medical insurance system, launched in 2003
to offer basic health care to rural residents, covered 814 million, or
91.5 percent of its target population as of the end of last September,
up 12.1 percent and 5.3 percentage points from the previous year's
figures, the report said.
Rural medical cooperatives have expanded by 278 from the 2007
figure to 2,729 counties, county-level cities and city districts.
The government expanded the fund pool by doubling its share in
2008.
Under the original scheme, a participant paid 10 yuan (about 1.46
U.S. dollars) a year, while the state, provincial, municipal and
county governments supplied another 40 yuan to the fund.
At present, the fund pool has been raised to 100 yuan, with a
split of 20 yuan from the participant and 80 yuan from the
governments.
When rural residents fall seriously ill, the pooled funds cover
part of their medical costs. Coverage varies by illness and actual
expenses.
A total of 71 billion yuan was pooled by the fund in the first
nine months last year, compared with only 42.8 billion yuan in 2007.
The fund paid out about 42.91 billion yuan over the first nine
months in reimbursements, benefiting 370 million people, the
ministry's figures showed.
China's soaring medical fees and low medical insurance coverage
has prompted the government to set up a nationwide safety net of
minimal medical insurance, which currently includes the rural medical
scheme, the basic medical insurance for urban employees, and the
unemployed, as well as medical aid for the poor in both rural and
urban areas.
As of 2007, the basic medical insurance for urban employees
covered 180 million people nationwide, the report said.
It noted the basic medical insurance for urban residents in
general, which mainly targets unemployed urban residents, had been
carried out on a trial basis in 79 cities, covering 42.91 million
people by the end of 2007. As another 229 cities adopted the practice
in 2008, the number of peopled covered by such insurance also grew
significantly.
The government spent 1.83 billion yuan in medical aid to 4.47
million urbanites and 3.26 billion yuan to 48.69 million rural
citizens with financial difficulties in the first three quarters of
last year, according to the report.
The State Council, or Cabinet, promised earlier this year the
country would increase the basic medical insurance coverage of rural
and urban population to at least 90 percent by 2011. Each person
covered by the system would receive an annual subsidy of 120 yuan from
2010.
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