Impact Of Healthcare System on Population Aging: A Case Study of Yunhe District Nursing Home in Cangzhou City, Hebei Province
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Population aging; healthcare; Cangzhou Canal District; impact.Abstract
The issue of aging population is one of the key research topics today. Researchers have found progress in the issue of population aging, but there is still a gap in the issue of population aging. Therefore, the research topic of this article is the impact of healthcare on population aging. The research method of this article is as follows: Firstly, collect data on the elderly population of nursing homes in Yunhe District, Cangzhou City, and secondly, understand and analyze whether the data has been effectively favored by healthcare policies. The most direct finding of the research is that the shortcomings of medical insurance policies include: (1) Low reimbursement rates for medical insurance; (2) The medical insurance catalog is incomplete and incomplete; (3) Insufficient management at each level of the medical insurance system; (4) Medical insurance services are not humanized and inadequate; (5) The level of medical insurance services is low. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the design of the medical insurance system, strengthen the management of medical insurance funds, and improve the quality of medical insurance services. Finally it will provide a high-quality and universal medical insurance service management system for all citizens. Some measures can be taken to address this, including increasing the expansion of medical institutions, expanding medical insurance coverage, and strengthening grassroots medical services in society.
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