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. 2017 Mar 16;9:167–178. doi: 10.2147/CLEP.S106258

Table 1.

Summary of China’s three health insurance programs

Contents UEBMI URBMI NRCMS
Target population Urban employees Urban residents, eg, children, students, elderly people without previous employment Rural residents
Unit of enrollmente Individuals Individuals Households
Type of enrollmente Compulsory Voluntary Voluntary
Source of premium Employer and individual Government and individual Government and individual
Benefits package Inpatient and outpatient care Inpatient and outpatient care and critical illness insurance Inpatient and outpatient care and critical illness insurance
Management level of pooling funde Prefecture/municipality Prefecture/municipality County
Number of pools of risk fund (approx)e 330 330 2600
Overseeing government MOHRSS MOHRSS NHFP
Year of pilote 1994a 2007 2003
Year of formal launche 1998 2009 2006
Facts in 2014
Enrollment rate, % >95 >95 98.9
Number of enrollees, million 283 315 736
Proportion of population,b % 21 23 54
Premium per capita (Yuan) 1962c 410 411
Benefit coverage
Reimbursement rate for inpatient care, % 80 70 75
Reimbursement rate for outpatient care, % 50, 70, 80d 50 50
Number of reimbursable serious illnesses 22 22

Notes:

a

Before 1994, employees were insured through the government insurance system and the labor insurance system. In 1994, both of them were converted into the UEBMI.

b

The total population in 2014 was 1.367 billion.

c

The premium, which is obtained from Yu,2 is for year 2011 since we did not get the information for year 2014.

d

The reimbursement rates differ for different insured populations in different provinces. The numbers are reimbursement rates for current employees, retired employees under 70 years of age, and retired employees of 70 years of age and older in Beijing after payment for certain nonrefundable amounts.69

e

Adapted from Liang, Lilin; Langenbrunner, John C. The Long March to Universal Coverage : Lessons from China. UNICO Study Series; No. 9. World Bank, Washington DC. 2013. © World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/13303 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO. Creative Commons license and disclaimer available from: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.10

Abbreviations: MOHRSS, Ministry of Human Resource and Social Security; NHFP, National Health and Family Planning Commission; NRCMS, New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme; UEBMI, Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance; URBMI, Urban Residence Basic Medical Insurance.