President Hu Jintao said yesterday that a comprehensive healthcare network
and an innovative system were needed to build a relatively well-off and
harmonious society.
China should expedite the development of medical services in rural areas,
promote community-based clinics and medical and healthcare reforms, Hu said at a
panel discussion during the annual session of the National Committee of the
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) that opened on
Saturday.
The medical and insurance system should be improved further to guarantee
timely treatment and safe drugs to the common people at reasonable prices, said
Hu, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central
Committee.
Hu called for persistent efforts to build an innovative
mechanism based on science and technology.
President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao attend a meeting of the
presidium for the 5th Session of the 10th National People's Congress
yesterday in Beijing. Wu Zhiyi |
Minister of Health Gao Qiang said it was China's ultimate goal to establish a
multi-format, multi-level healthcare system that guaranteed every citizen, both
in the rural and urban areas, basic medical services, even though it would take
some time.
A draft of the new medical care reform system will be ready this year, Gao
said. The Ministry of Health and 10 other ministries and commissions are still
studying the overall situation.
"There is huge gap between the amount of medical insurance fees paid by rural
and urban citizens, which has to be narrowed in time before such a system for
all is in place," Gao said.
For example, the per capita medical insurance fee is 1,100 yuan ($137) in the
urban areas, while it's a mere 50 yuan ($5.1) for those who have become part of
the rural cooperative healthcare system. "The gap will finally be narrowed but
it needs a long time," he said.
A State Council Development and Research Center report last year said the
existing healthcare system was "basically not successful".
"Medical service fairness is declining and medical fees are too high for most
people to afford," it said. "The rural medical insurance system has obvious
flaws. Only the relatively rich in the countryside have joined it, with most
children, adolescents, unemployed and migrant workers being excluded."
Report energy goal failure
Premier Wen Jiabao said yesterday that he will faithfully report to deputies
to the highest legislature the government's failed efforts last year to reduce
energy consumption and pollutant emissions in a major address he is to deliver
today.
"We had made great effort but failed to reach the set goal," Wen said when he
joined a panel discussion of members of the 10th National Committee of CPPCC.
"We will faithfully report to deputies of the National People's Congress
(NPC) what had been done in 2006 to reduce energy consumption and pollutant
emissions in the paper on the work of the government," the premier said.
Wen is to issue the government work report at the opening meeting of the 5th
Session of the 10th NPC, which is scheduled to begin today.
The government will report its work on energy saving and reduction of
pollutant emissions every year in the 2006-2010 period when China implements its
11th Five-Year Plan for national economic and social development, said Wen.
Along with the yearly report on this target, "we will deliver a final report
in the last year of the five-year period," he said.
In his report on the government work delivered at last year's NPC annual
session, Wen announced the goal of reducing energy consumption by 20 percent per
unit GDP in the five-year period from 2006 to 2010. The goal for 2006 was 4
percent.
Xinhua contributed to the story
(China Daily 03/05/2007 page2)