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Role of Health Insurance in Averting Economic Hardship in Families After Acute Stroke in China
Stroke, 04/17/09
Heeley E et al. - Because healthcare costs are high relative to income in China, families face considerable economic hardship after stroke. Health insurance protects families against catastrophic healthcare payments, thus highlighting the need to accelerate the ongoing process of building a comprehensive healthcare system in both urban and rural settings in China.
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