China Wholesale Company ePathChina Added Home Health Care Catalog to Comply with the China Health-Care Reforms

China, China, June 27, 2009 --(PR.com)-- On April 6, China unveiled a new series of health-care reforms, hoping to boost funding and oversight to provide "safe, effective, convenient and affordable" health services for all 1.3 billion citizens. To be in turn with these new good reforms, one China Electronics Wholesale Company ePathChina Ltd. (www.epathchina.com) added one root directory named Home Health Care which contains seven subdirectories. In the seven subdirectories, there are volumes of electronics, which are mainly useful for the children and the old people, such as heart rate monitor watch and family thermometers.

The previous reforms followed a series of reforms in other fields, including economic ones. Just as in the economic sectors, authorities as effective for improving efficiency in the health-care system considered market-oriented methods.

Through competition and introduction of private capital, China saw a boom in the development of health-care services. In 1980, there were 180,553 medical institutions employing 3.5 million people, but by 2000, there were 324,771 medical institutions employing 5.6 million people. Meanwhile, the government's financial responsibility for the health-care system decreased. In 1980, the government's budgeted expenditure accounted for 36.2% of the nation's total health-care expenditure (THE). This figure had decreased to 15.5% by 2000.

However, in addition to causing a boom, market-oriented methods also resulted in problems. In contrast to its former role as a public service product, health-care became a private consumption product. Due to the surging price of medical services, more people with low income, especially rural residents, were unable to obtain medical care.

In allusion to this phenomenon, ePathChina even launched some health care product at only $2.83. ePathChina Wholesale Company ePathChina is a foreign trade B2C platform which specialized in wholesaling electronics to foreign countries.

In fact, now that China is coping with an external crisis and turning to rely on domestic consumption, the lack of health-care services is limiting consumption. Due to uncertainty regarding their future health, Chinese people dare not use money freely, in order to save money for treatment. The new reform aims to settle this problem to help China restore consumer confidence and promote the nation's growth. The measures wholesale company ePathChina (http://www.epathchina.com) has taken give a good beginning.

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