Abstract

As two of the major healthcare markets in the world, China and the United States each have distinctive healthcare systems and development models as the global healthcare sector continues to develop and change. Significant contrasts exist between these two distinct healthcare models in terms of policy, resource allocation, healthcare quality, and sustainability. The goal of this essay is to examine the healthcare markets in China and the US, including their respective healthcare systems, health insurance programs, cutting-edge medical technology, and related laws and customs. This study hopes to get a thorough grasp of the mechanisms, issues, and future possibilities of the healthcare markets in China and the United States by a comparison study of these elements. Comparative evaluations reveal that while China's healthcare sector has made significant progress toward increasing accessibility, there are still issues with healthcare quality and cost management. The U.S. healthcare system has excelled in terms of innovation and care quality, but inequality and excessive healthcare prices continue to be issues. Both nations will need to collaborate in the future to address their unique problems in order to improve the sustainability and quality of healthcare.

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