Abstract

The Barefoot Doctors (BDs) have contributed tremendous strength to the protection and promotion of the health and well-being of vast farmers in China, and the country’s three-tiered medical and preventive healthcare network of counties, townships, and villages is widely acknowledged as a valuable experience in providing rural healthcare in developing nations. In the twenty-first century, China’s rural health care is facing new opportunities and challenges in terms of talent issues. In order to provide a new avenue for the survival and advancement of rural health care workers in the twenty-first century, this paper addresses the predicament of the current workforce and incorporates an interview with Ms. Song, a former barefoot doctor, to distill the successful experience and propose a solution to the current predicament.

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