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Q&A about the new two-child policy

Wang Pei’an, Vice Minister of National Health and Family Planning Commission, explains the new two-child policy.

Statement of Health Minister of China On Striving for Healthy China

Health is not only the basis for personal development and happiness but also an important measurement of national prosperity and people’s well-being.

Official: two-child policy will be implemented after revised laws come into force

An official from Department of Community Family Planning recently answered questions about the universal two-child policy.

Interpretation of China’s cancer prevention and treatment three-year action plan (2015-2017)

China’s National Health and Family Planning Commission, National Development and Reform Commission, and other government departments recently announced a 3-year cancer prevention and treatment plan for 2015-2017. Here is a description of that plan.

State Council General Office on critical illness insurance for urban and rural residents

The General Office of China’s State Council has given its views on providing critical illness insurance for urban and rural residents, which gives China's major critical disease salvation move a shot in the arm.

Interpretation of bringing Ebola hemorrhagic fever into the quarantinable infectious disease management system

In view of the recent epidemic situation, the NHFPC and the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine made the decision to bring Ebola hemorrhagic fever into the quarantinable infectious disease management system after expert arguments and the State Council's approval to step up efforts in keeping Ebola out of China and protecting public health safety.

Interpretation of the Notice on Establishing a Wholly Foreign-Owned Hospital

Foreign investors will be allowed to set up wholly foreign-owned hospitals through mergers, acquisitions or other means.

Interpretation of guidance on better treatment of adverse events following immunization

Adverse Events Following Immunization (AEFI) causes serious damage to vaccinated people and their families, and has received increasing attention in recent years. Although many regions have taken active measures to strengthen treatment to AEFI, there are still flawed policies and inadequate measures in some places.

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