Research on the Willingness and Influencing Factors of Urban and Rural Residents to Purchase Inclusive Supplementary Medical Insurance
Yingning Qin
Abstract:The customized commercial supplementary medical insurance with Chinese characteristics, characterized by active government participation, market-oriented operation of insurance companies, voluntary participation of residents, and protection for major diseases, has filled the gap between social basic medical insurance and traditional commercial health insurance, and has become an important breakthrough in building a multi-level medical insurance system in China. To understand the willingness of residents in Anh… Show more
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