China needs a new prescription to reform its ailing healthcare system, 
according to government and business leaders.
More than 30 government 
officials, CEOs and senior executives of Fortune 500 companies discussed the 
challenges and proposed solutions for healthcare reform at the 30th China Daily 
CEO Roundtable, "The Road Ahead for China's Healthcare Reforms," at the Grand 
Hyatt Beijing on Monday.
As the second CEO Roundtable to look at 
healthcare reform, the forum examined developments since last year's session as 
the country moved into its 11th Five-Year Plan (2006-10). The event marked the 
30th anniversary of the CEO Roundtable, which has been attended by more than 
1,000 government officials, CEOs and senior executives over the past 
two-and-a-half years, said Zhu Yinghuang, Editor-in-chief Emeritus of China 
Daily.
While many positive developments have been made in China's 
healthcare system since the last forum, the delegates agreed, the country has a 
long, hard road ahead. 
"Healthcare reform as we all know is one of the 
biggest challenges or headaches in any developing country and China is no 
exception," said CEO Roundtable Honorary Co-Chairman and Managing Director of 
Bayer Healthcare (China) Co Ltd Chris Lee. "When it comes to healthcare 
infrastructure, there are serious issues that need to be addressed to improve 
the current situation as far as improving the healthcare affordability for the 
entire population."
The solutions, according to Jeffrey Li, country 
president and chief representative of Novartis Overseas Investment AG and 
honorary co-chairman of the CEO Roundtable, cannot come from the government 
alone.
"If the government is able to get input from all the stakeholders, 
they will be able to get a very balanced view of the issue," Li said. "Here, I 
believe all the stakeholders also share the common goal of a long-term, 
sustainable healthcare system, because this is going to be helpful to all the 
businesses and individuals as well."
He said that he believes there are 
many positive changes on the horizon. He pointed out that the Politburo has 
organized a group to study the topic and President Hu Jintao recently declared 
it is the government's responsibility to ensure the right to healthcare for all 
people. The 11th Five-Year Plan, he noted, devotes an entire chapter to 
healthcare reform, which is a significant expansion in focus from the 10th 
Five-Year Plan.
 
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