China's Actions to Achieve Universal Health Coverage for Children

China CDC Wkly. 2022 Sep 9;4(36):802-806. doi: 10.46234/ccdcw2022.167.

Abstract

The United Nations General Assembly adopted the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in September 2015. Through this, governments have also committed to universal health coverage (UHC) as a development sub-goal within the SDG health field (1-2). In its effort to fully safeguard universal child health, China has established a management system for child healthcare to provide all children with continuous healthcare services starting at birth. Since 1950, China has implemented a system of local physicians who take responsibility for child healthcare services within their areas. Under the three-tier management system at the county, township, and village levels, every newborn is included in the child health management system starting immediately after birth. The urban and rural community-based health facilities in the area provide unified, standardized, and systematic healthcare services. Moreover, since 2009, child health management has been included in the National Essential Public Health Service Program, which mandates that community-based primary health facilities provide free health management services for children 0-6 years old in their area. This has led to equitable and comprehensive coverage of health services for these children. When children enter school at the age of six, they receive an annual routine physical examination at school. In 2020, the national coverage for neonatal visits, the health management rate for children under 3 and the health management rate for children under 7 all surpassed 92%, while the prevalence of stunting among children under 5 continued to decline. In addition, urban-rural disparities in major child health indicators have also narrowed significantly. Moreover, the inoculation rate of children in National Immunization Programme Vaccines has remained over 99% since 2011 (3).

Keywords: Child Health Care; Healthy China; Universal Health Coverage.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review

Grants and funding

Supported by the World Bank Loan Project–China Economic Transformation and Institutional Capacity Building Project (TCC6) Sub-project of Experience Communication Strategy of Women and Children Health in China under the Framework of the Belt and Road Initiative (8375-CN-A28-2019)