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Monitoring and evaluating progress towards Universal Health Coverage in China

This paper is a country case study for the Universal Health Coverage Collection, organized by WHO. Qingyue Meng and colleagues illustrate progress towards UHC and its monitoring and evaluation in China. Please see later in the article for the Editors' Summary

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Published in:PLoS medicine 2014-09, Vol.11 (9), p.e1001694-e1001694
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China
Collection Review
Health care policy
Health Care Reform - economics
Health Care Reform - standards
Health Care Reform - trends
Health facilities
Health insurance
Health services
Humans
Insurance coverage
Management
Maternal & child health
Medical care
Medicine and Health Sciences
Population
Poverty - economics
Poverty - trends
Primary care
Public health
Rural areas
Social Sciences
Universal Coverage - economics
Universal Coverage - standards
Universal Coverage - trends
Urban areas
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