Challenge of Internet Public Medical System and Proposal for Fiscal Policy in Post-pandemic Era
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Post-pandemic era, Internet public medical system, Fiscal policyAbstract
The rapid development of information technology and the gradual recovery of government financial situation in the post-pandemic era have brought about a profound transformation in the public medical sector, in order to better combine online and offline medical treatment together for full medical attention. This paper centers on the analysis of advantages and significance of the Internet public medical system, relevant opportunities and challenges, and suggestions and outlook for fiscal policies.
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