Financing Mode and Risk Management of Healthcare Industry
DOI: 10.23977/ieim.2021.040304 | Downloads: 7 | Views: 755
Author(s)
Luwen Zhang 1
Affiliation(s)
1 College of Business, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, China
Corresponding Author
Luwen ZhangABSTRACT
with the improvement of income level, the demand for medical services of Chinese residents is growing rapidly, which makes the contradiction between the development demand of healthcare industry and the lack of capital sources increasingly prominent. Although the national finance has increased the financial support for the healthcare field, there is still a big gap with the development needs of the industry. At the same time, with the increasing requirements of the state for the social welfare of residents, the traditional way to obtain profits by relying on the price difference of medicine is blocked. Coupled with the decline of the price of medical services, the operating cost of medical institutions is rising. From the development trend of today's society, diversified financing has become the mainstream, and there is an urgent need to increase capital supply through market financing. As a sunrise industry, healthcare industry is related to all aspects of residents' life. It has the characteristics of large capital market capacity, high capital profit margin, large capital operation space and so on. With the continuous development of economy and the improvement of various systems, the state has strengthened the reform of the financing mechanism of the healthcare industry, so as to continuously adapt to the growing demand for medical services of residents. In the future, China's healthcare industry has great development potential. In the process of innovating the financing mode of healthcare industry, we should also pay attention to establishing and improving the internal control system of medical institutions, strengthening the risk management of financing subjects and improving the financing efficiency. Based on the current financing situation of healthcare industry, this paper analyzes the financing mode suitable for healthcare industry, and puts forward policy suggestions to strengthen risk management.
KEYWORDS
Healthcare industry, Financing mode, Risk managementCITE THIS PAPER
Luwen Zhang, Financing Mode and Risk Management of Healthcare Industry. Industrial Engineering and Innovation Management (2021) 4: 24-28. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/ieim.2021.040304.
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