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Han Fei is considered to be one of China’s greatest legalist philosophers. Unlike people who believed in Confucianism and had faith in the benevolence of leaders, he believed in a government that abided by laws. For him, the government should influence its subjects to do good.
27 sie 2014 · In China, the project confirmed the finding of some of the previous studies on the topic, namely that China’s rural health insurance scheme has not improved financial protection. More encouraging were HEFPA’s findings in Cambodia, where health equity funds reduced out-of-pocket spending by 26% (by even more among the poor), and in Thailand ...
28 wrz 2019 · In 2009, China launched a major health-care reform and pledged to provide all citizens with equal access to basic health care with reasonable quality and financial risk protection. The government has since quadrupled its funding for health.
21 lip 2021 · Commercial health insurance (CHI) has an increasingly important role to play in China’s healthcare security system. City CHI has been the latest wave taking off across over 100 major cities, offering new opportunities for innovative therapies to accelerate access and improve affordability.
12 mar 2019 · The current state-run medical insurance system in China mainly consists of three programs: the Basic Medical Insurance for Urban Workers (BMIUW), the Basic Medical Insurance for Urban Residents, and the New Rural Cooperative Medical-care Scheme (NRCMS).
Notes to Legalism in Chinese Philosophy 1. This famous political slogan remained significant throughout traditional and modern China’s history; in its abbreviated form ( fuqiang 富强, “strong and powerful”) it stands as the first of the so-called Core Socialist Values as defined by the Communist Party of China in 2012.
23 sty 2016 · In his treatise Han Fei Zi, the Chinese ancient thinker Han Fei proposes a governance structure that emphasizes the institutionalization of legal norms, judicious sovereign intervention, and ministerial obligations.