Public hospitals to face tougher scrutiny
June 27, 2016 Category Health, Weekly
Public hospitals are facing tougher scrutiny over prescriptions and tests as the government tries to find ways to cut costs and keep spending from growing more than 10% a year. Health costs have been rising at a double-digit pace for the past two decades, and the central government has admitted reforming the sector is encountering difficulties. Health care spending per capita rose an average of 17.49% a year between 1991 and 2013.
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