A New Financing Model for Tuberculosis (TB) Care in China: Challenges of Policy Development and Lessons Learned from the Implementation
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Contexts
2.2. Data Sources
2.3. Ethical Considerations
2.4. Study Limitations
3. Results
3.1. Financing and Payment Model Design
3.2. Implementation of New Financing and Payment Model and Factors Affecting Impacts
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Project Sites | Population (Million) | GDP per Capita (RMB *) | Provincial GDP per Capita Growth Rate | Urban per Capita Disposable Income (RMB *) 1 | Rural per Capita Net Income (RMB *) 2 | Reported TB Incidence Rate/100,000 |
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Zhenjiang | 3.17 | 102,651 | 9.3% | 35,752 | 17,617 | 42.6 |
Yichang | 4.11 | 76,369 | 9.7% | 25,025 | 11,837 | 82.6 |
Hanzhong | 3.43 | 28,908 | 10.6% | 24,605 | 7933 | 60.2 |
Study Sites | Basic Health Insurance Schemes (BHIS) | Medical Financial Assistance (MFA) | |||||
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Targets | Payment Methods | Proportion of Reimbursement | Eligibility | Financial Assistance | |||
Outpatient | Inpatient | Outpatient | Inpatient | ||||
Zhenjiang | Active TB as the first diagnosis | Full course—3000 RMB | Inpatient cost: 8000 RMB | No less than 80% | No less than 80% | Rural/urban poverty households, those with serious disability, and other special cases | N/A |
Yichang | Active TB as the first diagnosis * | City hospital: 4900 RMB County hospital: 3900 RMB | City hospital: 9000 RMB County hospital: 5000 RMB | 80% | Smear negative: 80% Smear positive: 90% | Rural/urban poverty households, those with serious disability, and other special cases | For rural/urban poverty households: 70% of out-of-pocket payment Others: 60% of out-of-pocket payment |
Hanzhong | Active TB | Full course- New patients: 3000 RMB; Relapsed patients: 4000 RMB | Full course—9000 RMB (including outpatient care) | 70% | 70% | (1) ≥65 elderly TB patients (2) Rural/urban poverty households, those with serious disability, and other special cases | Outpatients: 600 RMB subsidy for new patients and 800 RMB for relapsed patients. Inpatients: 1800 RMB subsidy |
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Long, Q.; Jiang, W.; Dong, D.; Chen, J.; Xiang, L.; Li, Q.; Huang, F.; Lucas, H.; Tang, S. A New Financing Model for Tuberculosis (TB) Care in China: Challenges of Policy Development and Lessons Learned from the Implementation. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 1400. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17041400
Long Q, Jiang W, Dong D, Chen J, Xiang L, Li Q, Huang F, Lucas H, Tang S. A New Financing Model for Tuberculosis (TB) Care in China: Challenges of Policy Development and Lessons Learned from the Implementation. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(4):1400. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17041400
Chicago/Turabian StyleLong, Qian, Weixi Jiang, Di Dong, Jiaying Chen, Li Xiang, Qiang Li, Fei Huang, Henry Lucas, and Shenglan Tang. 2020. "A New Financing Model for Tuberculosis (TB) Care in China: Challenges of Policy Development and Lessons Learned from the Implementation" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 4: 1400. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17041400
APA StyleLong, Q., Jiang, W., Dong, D., Chen, J., Xiang, L., Li, Q., Huang, F., Lucas, H., & Tang, S. (2020). A New Financing Model for Tuberculosis (TB) Care in China: Challenges of Policy Development and Lessons Learned from the Implementation. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(4), 1400. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17041400