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Reforming Health Care in China
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How a China NICE can work
The world’s biggest health care reform is taking place in China with some $125billion of investment. To discuss the reforms and the prospect of a Chinese version of the UK’s National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, iHEA TV speak to Tsung-Mei Cheng from Princeton University.
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