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State Council expands access to public health insurance in megacities

Millions of people are about to be granted urban health insurance.

On Thursday, the State Council released a policy on building a sustainable enrollment mechanism for public health insurance.

  • ICYMI, the State Council approved the policy at a June executive meeting.

The big news: Megacities – like Beijing and Shanghai – must give migrant workers and their kids access to basic medical insurance (BMI) schemes – just like their fellow urbanites – even if they don't have local urban residence permits (hukou) (Gov.cn 1).

  • The country's biggest cities are the last to maintain such restrictions.

For context: Around 79% of Shanghai's residents were enrolled in the city's BMI scheme in 2022 – which is 16 percentage points lower than the national average (Gov.cn 2).

  • That means around four million people will be added to Shanghai's scheme under the new policy.

The policy also pledges to cut out-of-pocket medical costs by increasing the reimbursement ratio for outpatient expenses.

Get smart: Expanding the social safety net like this won’t boost demand as quickly as direct wealth transfers to households.

  • Still, it should make folks feel less reticent about loosening their purse strings in the medium term.
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Millions of people are about to be granted urban health insurance.
On Thursday, the State Council released a policy on building a sustainable enrollment mechanism for public health insurance.

ICYMI, the State Council approved the policy at a June executive meeting.

The big news: Megacities – like ...