Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao Allocates Healthcare Investment, But Essential Drug List Delayed Again
SHANGHAI - China's State Council issued additional healthcare reform plans July 8 to detail the goals of the country's ambitious reform plan. However, the release of the long-awaited essential drug list will be delayed to the end of this year, which was expected to be issued by June
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