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WUHAN - Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang has called on local authorities to "put people first" and give priority to the improvement of people's incomes when forging ahead with the country's ambitious health care reform.
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Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang (C Front) talks with local residents at a village of the Huangpi District in Wuhan, Hubei Province, Sept. 6, 2010.[Photo/Xinhua] |
To ensure people have an equitable access to basic health care is not only an important task of the health care reform, but an important means to promote social equity, resolve financial difficulties for people, and boost the country's employment, he said during a two-day inspection tour in central China's Hubei Province that began Monday.
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Efforts would be made to comprehensively strengthen basic public services, build a safety net for residents to make sure they have basic living expenses, accelerate the reform of the income distribution system, and increase the income of low-income groups in order to ensure the benefits of China's reform and development are shared by all people, he said.8 In a tour to Dongshan Village of E'zhou City, the vice premier stressed the importance of innovation in the local development mode, the improvement of farmers' incomes and social development in rural areas.
When visiting a community health care service station, Li called on medical staff to improve their professional competence and expand the scope of their service for the people.