China's State Council on Wednesday launched a pilot program to
ensure that more urban residents are covered by basic medical
insurance.
One or two provincial cities will be chosen to test the program,
according to the executive meeting of the State Council chaired by
Premier Wen Jiabao.
People -- including children -- who are not covered by basic
medical insurance for urban employees can be insured against
illness through the basic urban residents' medical insurance.
The meeting stressed this new pilot program will help speed up the
development of China's medicare services, a key concern of ordinary
people.
The meeting also urged local governments to set reasonable
insurance fees and respect people's wills.
It also required local governments to strengthen the supervision
and administration of insurance funds and ensure their
safety.
Meanwhile, a draft regulation on the punishment of civil servants
was reviewed and ratified in principle at the meeting.
The regulation was passed to require civil servants to practice a
clean and frugal working style and faithfully fulfill their
obligations.
Participants at the meeting agreed on the need for the law.
The regulation sums up experience gained when punishing civil
servants in recent years, prescribes in details the principles,
jurisdiction and procedure and also sets out how to lodge an
appeal, according to the meeting.
The regulation will be released by the State Council after further
amendments.
(Xinhua News Agency April 5, 2007)