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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
An article from the South China Morning Post (Hong Kong) on March 7. Original headline: "China to Promote Traditional Chinese Medicine's Participation in Global Health in Next 5 Years." China intends to promote the international dissemination of traditional Chinese medicine, hoping it can help address global health challenges, particularly in developing countries.
Speaking at a March 7 press conference on public welfare during the Fourth Session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC), Chinese Health Minister Lei Haichao, in response to a question about how China will better meet the population's healthcare needs during the 15th Five-Year Plan period, stated that one of the country's key tasks will be building a community with a shared future for humanity in the field of healthcare. "Health is the common aspiration of all humanity. We all want to live in a stable, safe, and healthy environment. We will, to the extent possible, assist developing countries, especially those participating in the Belt and Road Initiative, to strengthen their healthcare capacity by providing the necessary technological and human resources support," the minister noted.
The draft 15th Five-Year Plan emphasizes the need to promote the preservation and development of traditional Chinese medicine and advance the integration of Chinese and Western medicine. Furthermore, the section on supporting and strengthening the competitive advantages of Hong Kong and Macau calls for promoting moderately diversified economic development in Macau. The document calls for enhancing the competitiveness of sectors such as traditional Chinese medicine-based healthcare, specialized financial services, high technology, and exhibition and trade activities.
Primary care visits will account for 52.6% of total annual healthcare visits in China in 2025. It takes a Chinese citizen 15 minutes to travel from home to the nearest healthcare facility. Currently, over 90% of the population can reach the nearest healthcare facility within this time, demonstrating a significant increase in access to healthcare.
10,800 yuan is the total amount of the childcare subsidy provided by China. It amounts to 300 yuan per month and is paid for three years for each child born after January 1, 2022, who meets the legal requirements.
The average life expectancy of China's population in 2025 has increased to 79.25 years.
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