Comparison of health care system between Britain and in China

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1、Comparison of health care system between Britain and in ChinaThesis: The health care system is benefiting the British citizens and burdening the British government while health care system in China is burdening patients and profiting hospitals.Outline:A. Brief introduction to health care system both

2、 in Britain and ChinaB. Health care system in Britain a) Public health care system: National Health Servicesfree and extensive, includes1. Family health services2. Services provided by midwives, health visitors and district nurses3. Hospital and specialist services4. Personal social services offered

3、 by voluntary sectorb) Private health care system: Private Medical Insurancefaster and better, covering1. Curable, short-term illness2. Injury excluding GP services, chronic conditions, or conditions that individual had prior to taking out the insurancec) Characteristic of the system and the problem

4、: Well-developed and comprehensive, but weightyC. Health care system in Chinaunder reform and unbalanced a) Basic medical-care system in urban, covers:1. Clinical treatment2. Emergency treatment excluding treatment for accident injury3. Drug fee at the appointed pharmacy4. Part of the fee-for-servic

5、e in hospitalb) Cooperative medical care system in rural, covers: basic medical expensesc) Private medical insurancee) Characteristic of the system and the problem: Developing and under continuous reform, but unbalancedD. Two factors lead to the main differences in the health care systems of the two

6、 countries:a). finance: public vs. privateb). management: government vs. hospitalE. Conclusion: government shall establish suitable pattern of funding and introduce efficient mechanism to better the health care system.Comparison of Health Care System between Britain and China“Poor healthy people are

7、 better than the wealthy.” This Chinese old saying becomes popular in recent years in China. Maybe in some peoples understandings, this saying tells us the importance of healthy, however, in Chinese social context, it is implying the extremely costliness for seeing a doctor. Chinese people are suffe

8、ring from increasing expenditure on medical care and hospital are profiting highly by charging patients very high price. Thus many people envy the National Health Service in Britain under which everybody enjoy a series of free medical services provided by the government. Nevertheless, British govern

9、ment is facing a problem similar to the difficulty Chinese people encountering. Tremendous expenditure on the National Health Service becomes a burden on the government. The general situation is that in Britain the health care system is benefiting the citizens and burdening the government while in C

10、hina the health care system burdening the patients and profiting hospitals. To show how and why this conclusion is drawn, more details will be discussed in the following parts.First of all, in order to know about how different the two systems provide for the medical needs of their citizens, introduc

11、tions to both systems will be made respectively here. In Britain, the health care system is better known as the NHS (National Health Service). TheNationalHealthService Act of 1946 established this socialized health-care system that went into effect in 1948 and provides a whole range of free medical

12、services for all British citizens regardless of income. 1Such services include family health services, community services provided by midwives, health visitors and district nurses, also hospital and specialist services, as well as personal social services offered by voluntary sector. In specific, fa

13、mily services are given to patients by the General Practitioners, dentists, opticians and pharmacists. They remain the first point of contact that most people have with the NHS. Midwives provide care and support to women throughout pregnancy, birth and the postnatal period. Health visitors are respo

14、nsible for the preventive care and health promotion of family, especially with young children. District nurses give cares to people in need at home or elsewhere outside hospital. Midwives, health visitors and district nurses are all working closely with GPs. As for hospital services, clinical specia

15、lties supported by other services such as anesthetics, pathology and radiology are offered in district general hospitals and some hospitals provide services covering more than one regional district. For specialist services, they are given in specialist hospitals like Hospital for Sick Children and N

16、ational Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. Specialist treatment with the training of medical students and international research are combined in these hospitals. The last but not least, is the personal social services provided by voluntary organizations dealing with children, elderly, people of ethnic minorities as well as people with mental illness, disability or suffering fr

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