China expands long-term care insurance for elderly

China will expand its long-term care insurance program nationwide in the coming years, with supporting policies to address rising needs for elder and disability care amid rapid aging, according to the National Healthcare Security Administration. Piloted since 2016 in 49 cities, it now covers nearly 300 million people.

China faces rapid population aging. By the end of 2024, the number of people aged 60 and above reached 310 million, accounting for 22 percent of the total population, and is projected to hit 400 million by 2035. Around 35 million seniors live with disabilities, representing 11.6 percent of the elderly population, with projections rising to 46 million by 2035.

To address this, the National Healthcare Security Administration announced at a recent conference in Ningbo, Zhejiang province, that the long-term care insurance program has benefited over 3.3 million people with disabilities, with cumulative spending exceeding 100 billion yuan ($14.3 billion). During the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25), it has reduced nursing care expenses by more than 60 billion yuan.

The program covers costs for daily living assistance for the elderly, such as help with eating and bathing, along with basic medical services and routine wound care for those with disabilities. It has not only eased financial burdens but also boosted the elderly care service sector. Since 2021, more than 50 billion yuan in social capital has been invested in related fields across the 49 pilot cities. The number of designated long-term care institutions has surpassed 8,800, and the nursing professional workforce has grown to about 300,000—both increases of over 50 percent since early 2021.

The annual Central Economic Work Conference in December highlighted the need to expand rehabilitation and care services, promote the long-term care insurance system, and bolster support for vulnerable groups. The administration plans to accelerate the development of a long-term care insurance system with Chinese characteristics over the next five years, initially focusing on those with severe disabilities and gradually achieving nationwide coverage. It will also standardize regulations on financing, benefits, and payments to ensure high-quality, sustainable development.

In an interview with China Health Insurance magazine, Xu Jing, an official with the administration, stated: "Standardization is essential to ensure the effective operation and long-term sustainability of the system." She added that unified policies would eliminate the need for heavy investments to comply with varying regional regulations, reducing transaction costs. A standardized, transparent, and unified regulatory framework would also stabilize market expectations, attract more social capital, and promote efficient resource allocation.

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China's central authorities to roll out more policies for Hong Kong: spokesperson

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Chinese central authorities will continue rolling out more policies and measures that benefit the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region during the 15th Five-Year Plan period, a spokesperson said on Wednesday. The central authorities will make further arrangements in the 15th Five-Year Plan for national economic and social development to support Hong Kong in leveraging its unique strengths and playing a significant role.

As China enters the first year of its 15th Five-Year Plan, policymakers are prioritizing underlying stability and balance over mere growth rates. Recent measures include targeted fiscal support and incentives for care services. This approach aims to foster sustainable development amid global uncertainties.

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The number of households consisting of a single person aged 65 or older in Japan has surged to 8.15 million in 2025. An expert panel from the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry proposed in December a new system to support the livelihoods of these elderly individuals and handle post-death procedures. The system would cover funerals and identity verification for hospital admissions, with low or no cost options for those in financial hardship.

Premier Li Qiang delivered the government work report to China's National People's Congress on March 5, 2026, setting a 2026 GDP growth target of 4.5-5% and outlining priorities for the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), including technological innovation, economic security, public well-being, energy production and decarbonisation. The report announced 20 growth targets across economy, technology, healthcare and more, plus 109 major projects in six areas—up from 102 previously—to support doubling 2020 per capita GDP by 2035.

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As of December 31, 2025, China has recorded over 63,000 organ donation cases, involving more than 197,000 organs that have saved over 190,000 recipients. The number of registered volunteers has surpassed 7.3 million. Deputy Director Zhang Zongwei of the China Organ Donation Administrative Center stated that this reflects progress in social civilization.

Following Premier Li Qiang's government work report setting a 2026 GDP growth target of 4.5-5%, Zheng Shanjie of the National Development and Reform Commission projected over 6 trillion yuan GDP growth this year at the NPC economy press conference. The service sector is expected to exceed 100 trillion yuan during the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030). Leaders including Xi Jinping emphasized high-quality development amid the sessions.

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Chinese healthcare companies are expanding overseas to serve growing expatriate communities in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Distinct Healthcare plans to open a clinic in Dubai this year, while Gushengtang eyes 50 centers in the region.

 

 

 

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