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    Concern over hospital funding
    (China Daily)
    Updated: 2006-03-07 05:54

    Huang Jun, from a provincial hospital in East China's Jiangsu Province, said hospitals should not take all the blame for the high costs of medicine and treatments.

    Huang, a member of the CPPCC, noted in his proposal to the session that the high price is also caused by a chaotic medicine production and sales network, and bad market management.

    The price of various medicines by the time they reach hospitals has often increased 10-fold, he added.

    In China, medicines are listed as common goods, so can be freely marketed instead of being regarded as special products that should be strictly managed and supervised, said Wang Chunlan, deputy to the NPC from Anhui Province.

    Official statistics show China has 6,000 pharmaceutical factories, 12,300 wholesale enterprises, more than 180,000 drug stores, and more than 300,000 medical service institutes.

    Drug producers blamed

    Some experts have criticized the amount of drug producers in the country. Many of the factories are small and produce the same medicines.

    It had led to a situation where factories have to go to great lengths to sell their products.

    And due to the poor supervision of the State price-fixing department, many factories set extremely high prices for their products.

    Many presidents of hospitals and doctors are given kickbacks or bribes by pharmaceutical companies, which means the more medicine the hospitals sells, the more money they can make.

    Deputies at the session called on relative departments to give more severe punishments to people who give or take bribes in the industry.

    In the future, State-owned public hospitals should be given enough financial support and the bulk of their income should not come from medicine sales, deputies suggested.

    And better management and supervision of the medicine market must be carried out in the future, Gao Qiang said.

    Also, Chinese authorities should encourage foreign groups to invest in those non-State-owned parts of the health service in China, Zhu Qingsheng, a member of the CPPCC said.

    Zhu, a former deputy health minister, said foreign funds could hold up to 70 per cent of a hospital's shares now, a policy which was put in place two years ago.
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