An over US$50 million pilot project to improve public health in rural areas
was announced yesterday.
The pilot program is designed to seek ways for the improvement of rural
health services and sustained improvement of health level of local people,
according to the Ministry of Health.
"The medical service and health care system in rural areas is facing severe
challenges and needs to be improved," said Chen Xiaohong, Vice-Ministry of
Health, citing week medical service capability, shabby medical facilities and
lack of medical instrument and professionals.
He added that China's investment in rural health care was inadequate and
unbalanced compared with urban areas.
The World Bank loaned China 50 million U.S. dollars for the Chinese Rural
Health Development program. Another five million pounds was offered by the
United Kingdom.
The country's Ministry of Finance is responsible for paying off80 percent of
the loan. Provincial departments of finance would undertake the remaining 20
percent.
The Ministry of Health did not say when it will begin the program but once it
starts it will be carried out in 40 counties in five years.
Those counties are in eight provinces and municipalities, including Shanxi
Province, Shaanxi Province, Qinghai Province, Heilongjiang Province, Gansu
Province, Jiangsu Province, Henan Province and Chongqing Municipality.