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2.1Comparison of resources and service use between rural and urban areas
2.2Central government versus subnational government spending on healthcare
2.3Comparison of cooperative medical system and fee-for-service system
6.1Changes in the prevalence of chronic diseases in China, by gender, age, and place of residence, 1993–2008
6.2Leading causes of deaths in China, by rank, percent of total deaths, and number of deaths per 100,000 population, 2012
6.3Major risk factors in China and select OECD countries – Brazil, India, Thailand, and Vietnam – as percent of total population (male and female), 2010, 2012, and 2014
6.4Number of general practitioners and nurses per 1,000 population in select OECD countries, 2014 or nearest year, and China, 2015 (GP) and 2013 (nurse)
7.1Number of doctors and other health professionals in China
8.4Characteristics of care integration initiatives involving hospitals
11.2Premium revenue for the top domestic health insurers ($ millions)
12.1Insurance coverage expanded dramatically between 2000 and 2011, predominantly from NCMS
12.2Counties that adopted NCMS early differed from counties that adopted NCMS later
12.4Regression results for correlation of NCMS adoption with health and healthcare utilization, CHNS waves 2000–2011
12.5Among CHNS 2000–2011 respondents with hypertension (treated or undiagnosed), NCMS associated with some improvements in hypertension management
12A.1Shandong antihypertensive study: list of antihypertensive drugs provided under the reduced cost-sharing policy (on Essential Drugs List)
16.1Biomedical R&D expenditures by the public and private sectors, adjusted for inflation, 2007–2012