Key facts
- China's 15th Five-Year Plan for National Health has been unveiled.
- The plan aims to increase average life expectancy to 80 years by 2030.
- It includes measures to control the expansion of large urban hospitals.
- The strategy promotes the use of artificial intelligence in the pharmaceutical sector.
- The plan outlines 24 key tasks for healthcare system modernization.
- The focus is shifting towards disease prevention.
The Chinese government has introduced its 15th Five-Year Plan for National Health, a comprehensive strategy designed to enhance the nation's healthcare system. A primary objective is to raise the average life expectancy to 80 years by the year 2030. The plan signals a strategic shift from a reactive approach focused on treating illnesses to a proactive emphasis on disease prevention.
