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Patients in Beijing will spend less on drugs but pay more to see doctors, with the total expense expected to be about the same after the city government on April 8 stopped public hospitals from profiting from medicine sales. The reform, announced last month, replaced a registration fee and a treatment fee with a higher medical service charge. Meanwhile, it scrapped the previous markup on drugs, which could be as high as 15 percent, in the old pricing system. Beginning on April 8, 2, Beijing hospitals switched to the new system, as released by the Beijing health authority. The landmark reform removed drug sales as a major source of income for public hospitals. Official calculations show the overall medical costs for Beijing residents will remain flat, said Fang Laiying, head of the Beijing City Health and Family Planning Commission. A website created by the city includes all information related to medicine costs. People can see names of suppliers, what original prices are being offered, where the drugs are produced, how the drugs function, as well as other details that were not accessible before. Public hospitals are required to sell the drugs at the same price they buy them. More than 3, medical institutions citywide are making the change, while some 1, small village clinics are not yet equipped with computerized billing system, according to Gao Xiaojun, spokesperson with Beijing City Health and Family Planning Commission. To offset that loss in profits to the hospitals, the government encouraged an increase in the price for medical service involving an experienced physician, expertise or staff time. Immediate price jumps can be seen in surgeries, acupuncture and nursing. For instance, to see a chief physician who has three decades of experience in the field, a patient needed to pay 14 yuan for a diagnosis. Now, the cost is yuan, or 60 yuan if the patient has a public medical insurance. On the other hand, costs involving medical equipment have gone down. Now it costs 7, yuan. The cost for magnetic resonance imaging, or an MRI, went from yuan to yuan, the city government says. All rights reserved. The content including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc published in this site belongs to www. Without written authorization from www. Beijing patients to pay less for drugs, more for doctors Chen Mengwei. Gao said total costs for buying drugs are estimated to go down by roughly 20 percent.
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Buying Ecstasy Beijing
Patients in Beijing will spend less on drugs but pay more to see doctors, with the total expense expected to be about the same after the city government on April 8 stopped public hospitals from profiting from medicine sales. The reform, announced last month, replaced a registration fee and a treatment fee with a higher medical service charge. Meanwhile, it scrapped the previous markup on drugs, which could be as high as 15 percent, in the old pricing system. Beginning on April 8, 2, Beijing hospitals switched to the new system, as released by the Beijing health authority. The landmark reform removed drug sales as a major source of income for public hospitals. Official calculations show the overall medical costs for Beijing residents will remain flat, said Fang Laiying, head of the Beijing City Health and Family Planning Commission. A website created by the city includes all information related to medicine costs. People can see names of suppliers, what original prices are being offered, where the drugs are produced, how the drugs function, as well as other details that were not accessible before. Public hospitals are required to sell the drugs at the same price they buy them. More than 3, medical institutions citywide are making the change, while some 1, small village clinics are not yet equipped with computerized billing system, according to Gao Xiaojun, spokesperson with Beijing City Health and Family Planning Commission. To offset that loss in profits to the hospitals, the government encouraged an increase in the price for medical service involving an experienced physician, expertise or staff time. Immediate price jumps can be seen in surgeries, acupuncture and nursing. For instance, to see a chief physician who has three decades of experience in the field, a patient needed to pay 14 yuan for a diagnosis. Now, the cost is yuan, or 60 yuan if the patient has a public medical insurance. On the other hand, costs involving medical equipment have gone down. Now it costs 7, yuan. The cost for magnetic resonance imaging, or an MRI, went from yuan to yuan, the city government says. All rights reserved. The content including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc published in this site belongs to www. Without written authorization from www. Beijing patients to pay less for drugs, more for doctors Chen Mengwei. Gao said total costs for buying drugs are estimated to go down by roughly 20 percent.
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