China Chinese healthcare’s possible digital revolution May 16, 2019 0 Written by Carine Milcent. Image Credit: Wide Shanghai by Jakob Montrasio/Flickr, Licence CC by 2.0. China is in the midst of a paradox. There has been…
China Unemployment and mental health in China April 15, 2019 0 Written by Jie Yang. Since the 1990s, the downscaling and privatisation of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in China has resulted in layoffs for over 35 million…
China Exit, voice and loyalty: Competing logics for Chinese citizens faced with unethical behaviour by health professionals March 28, 2019 0 Written by Neil Munro. In China, inappropriate incentive structures have encouraged health care providers to systematically offer treatment which is not medically indicated and to…
China Between a rock and a hard place: China’s health care reforms over the next ten years March 27, 2019 0 Written by Tsung-Mei Cheng. April 2019 marks the tenth anniversary of China’s historic health care reforms. On 6 April 2009, China unveiled an ambitious health…
China From treatment to prevention: The role of workplace psychoeducation for mental health in China March 20, 2019 1 Written by Enoch Li and Erla Magnusdottir. The issue of mental health care has gained increased prominence in many areas of life – the media,…
China Social development and mental health services in contemporary China March 19, 2019 1 Written by Mao-Sheng Ran. Mental health disorders represent a severe burden for the individuals who suffer, their families, and society in contemporary China. The China…
China 2017 National People’s Congress and China’s social policy priorities March 31, 2017 0 Written by Jane Duckett Li Keqiang’s government work report to this year’s National People’s Congress on 5 March pushed housing up the policy agenda for…
Climate Change Is China’s environmental reporting changing? November 18, 2015 1 Written by Ran Duan and Bruno Takahashi. Air pollution is a typical example of the environmental problems facing China, with most of the pollutants being a…
China China’s slowdown is a sign of middle-class gains, not a reason for panic October 20, 2015 0 Written by Peter Hilsenrath. It’s too easy to think China’s economy is in a downward spiral, given recent headlines in the US press, from “China’s…
China Medical corruption in China: the views of the general public. August 12, 2015 0 Written by Neil Munro. China’s public hospitals are notorious for such unethical practices as offering treatment and diagnostic tests which are not medically indicated and…