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Healthcare reform could be prescription for employment
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-04-09 19:54 China's 850 billion yuan ($124 billion) raft of healthcare reforms, announced this week, are mainly meant to improve care for rural and poor residents and spur domestic demand. The reforms could also bring comfort to migrant workers and college graduates.
About 20 million migrant workers have returned to their rural homes, and some 6.11 million college students are due to graduate this summer. Moreover, 1 million of last year's graduates who failed to get jobs in 2008are still trying their lucks this year. They all need jobs. Medical graduates' plight Xiao Chen, an undergraduate at the prestigious Peking Union Medical College, said he received no offers and not even a single interview from any of the big hospitals in Guangzhou, capital of southern Guangdong Province, where he sent dozens of job applications. Only two district-level hospitals provided vacancies in anesthesia departments. But career prospects there were dim, he said. In China, aspiring doctors are able to work as technicians and being "promoted" to physician status. But with China's medical education and qualification system becoming more like those in the West, where graduate degrees are required, that path is becoming uncertain.
Small hospitals struggle While graduates scramble for jobs at big urban hospitals, many of the smaller urban hospitals and rural clinics can't find enough staff. "Most graduates are not willing to work in small and rural hospitals because they are afraid there is little chance to improve their medical skills and be promoted," said Nie Ruqiong, a doctor with the No. 2 Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yet-sen University. A report submitted by the Harvard University School of Public Health to the World Health Organization said China's health care development was restricted by the limitation of health care resources and uneven development between urban and rural areas, and among different regions. Liu Xinmin, an official with the Ministry of Health, admitted that the distribution of hospital resources was extremely unbalanced, with about 80 percent of hospitals in cities. Even village or township clinics are available, many rural patients opt for big hospitals in the city just because they do not trust local medics, he said. So, while hotels in large cities are often full of hopeful patients, small hospitals and rural clinics must make do with patients who usually can hardly make ends meet. "I cannot afford the medical bills, so I will not see a doctor until I have to be hospitalized," said Wang Jiangao, a farmer in Wangmo County of Guizhou Province, one of the poorest provinces in western China. Wang lives with his daughter. "The money I earn from my corn fields can hardly support my family," he said. Although he has joined the country's new rural cooperative medical care system, he can only be reimbursed for part of any hospitalization expenses. The State Council, or the Cabinet, announced on Tuesday a three-year action plan on health care reform. Over the next three years, the country will train 1.37 million village doctors and 160,000 community doctors. Also, city-level hospitals, which usually have better expertise and equipment, will each be required to help three county-level hospitals to improve the skills of medics. Doctors at city hospitals and disease control agencies will be asked to serve in rural hospitals for at least one year before they can be promoted. To improve primary health care facilities, China will give priority to building about 2,000 county-level hospitals. And each county would have at least one hospital that was essentially in compliance with national standards. The government also pledged to fund construction of 29,000 township hospitals this year and the upgrading of 5,000 township hospitals. It will also finance the construction of village clinics in remote areas so that every village will have a clinic in the next three years. In addition, 3,700 community health centers and 11,000 community health stations would be set up or upgraded in cities. Most of the work at these facilities would probably be done by local residents and graduates. Their jobs, and spending, would have an impact on the local economy. A commentary by the Hong Kong-based Ta Kung Pao newspaper said the health care reform would offer "proper jobs" for both college graduates and migrant workers, since it would promote development of the service sectors in both the medical care and insurance sectors. Among the jobs that it forecast would be created were: -- Assistants for senior doctors, who would serve as practitioners for two years before being promoted. -- Permanent hospital attendants, who would replace non-staff ones. -- Information managers, who would be responsible for installing and maintaining IT applications in hospitals. -- Workers at community clinics, including general practitioners, home attendants for chronic-care patients and electronic patient file managers. -- Medical inspectors to monitor all levels of health care institutions. -- Planners, managers and agents of the medical insurance fund, as well as IT workers who keep records for the fund. Opportunity for foreign firms Even some foreign employers see business opportunities in the reform. US computer group IBM said Tuesday it expected that at least 1,000 hospitals in China would spend at least $1.5 million each to set up electronic medial records under the plan, the Financial Times reported. The company saw huge business potential in construction and upgrading of hospitals and clinics. Matt Wang, vice-president of IBM's China Development Lab, told the UK-based newspaper that the project was a rare example of a foreign company directly benefiting from China's economic stimulus package. (For more biz stories, please visit Industries)
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