Toward a Confucian Family-Oriented Health Care System for the Future of China

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (5):452-465 (2011)
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Abstract

Recently implemented Chinese health insurance schemes have failed to achieve a Chinese health care system that is family-oriented, family-based, family-friendly, or even financially sustainable. With this diagnosis in hand, the authors argue that a financially and morally sustainable Chinese health care system should have as its core family health savings accounts supplemented by appropriate health insurance plans. This essay’s arguments are set in the context of Confucian moral commitments that still shape the background culture of contemporary China

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Yuhui Cao
Fudan University
Xiaohua Chen
Xiangtan University
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King's College London

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