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🏥 China's healthcare sector faces a surge in anti-corruption campaigns, resulting in investigations of hospital directors, department heads, and doctors.
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At least 177 hospital directors and party secretaries have been investigated, more than double from the previous year.
Numerous department heads and 168 doctors have also been implicated in corruption.
Cases of corruption include acceptance of gifts, stocks, and kickbacks by hospital directors and party committee members.
💊 The root of medical corruption in China can be traced back to the policy of sustaining healthcare with drug sales, leading to unnecessary and ineffective use of medicines.
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Hospitals in China had to find alternative means to generate revenue due to insufficient government investment, leading doctors to prioritize profits from pharmaceuticals.
Over 40% of medical expenses in China are spent on medicines, compared to other advanced countries where top medicines are often provided for free.
Reforms have been implemented, but as long as the policy of sustaining healthcare with drug sales remains unchanged, the problem of medical corruption cannot be fundamentally solved.
🤔 The Chinese Communist Party's anti-corruption campaign in the healthcare sector is seen as a political maneuver to divert attention and redistribute wealth.
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The anti-corruption campaign doesn't directly address the issues of high medical costs and challenges in receiving medical care.
The campaign is viewed as a calculated move to cast blame onto individuals in the healthcare industry and portray the Party as the champion of justice.
The citizens may suffer as the regime jeopardizes their living conditions instead of addressing their genuine concerns.
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