The difference between government health expenditure and social health expenditure
Government health expenditure is the financial budget allocation of governments at all levels. Social health expenditure includes medical insurance, commercial insurance and other inputs. Government health expenditure? Refers to the funds used by governments at all levels for medical and health services, medical security subsidies, health and medical insurance administrative affairs, population and family planning expenditures and other undertakings. Social health expenditure? Refers to the capital investment in medical and health undertakings from all walks of life except government expenditure. Including social medical security expenditure, commercial health insurance premium, social medical expenditure, social donation assistance, administrative fee income, etc.