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Summary A* Revision: Health Reforms in Mao’s China (1949–76) | Social Change | Edexcel A-Level

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Concise, exam-focused document covers all major health reforms under Mao, perfect for Edexcel A-Level History students. Clear explanations, examples, and evaluation points make it ideal for essays, and revision Includes: Patriotic Health Campaigns Barefoot Doctors & rural healthcare Disease control, sanitation, infant mortality Successes, limitations, and long-term impact

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Before Mao

-Healthcare was basic- However, more doctors were trained, and more
hospitals were opened in the 1920s and 30s.

-Although, many people still relied on traditional Chinese medical
techniques like herbalism and acupuncture

-Public healthcare was not a priority in terms of spending. It never rose up
to 2.6% of the state budget up to 1956



During Mao

-Party decided that the priority should be on prevention of disease rather
than expensive cures

-Cadres were trained to show the peasants how to prevent disease: This
included public hygiene and sanitation.

-Patriotic health campaigns sent cadres into the countryside to educate
illiterate peasants on disease and the importance of health.



Success/Failure:

-During the Great Leap Forward, over 800 Western hospitals were built
and established in the communes

-Number of doctors trained in modern techniques rose from 40,000 in
1949 to 150,000 in 1965

-By the 1960s, medical schools were graduating 25,000 new doctors per
year

-Cases of parasitic diseases and tuberculosis decreased

-Lack of funding

-The Western style hospitals were only built in cities

-Village health centres were inadequate

-Uneven health provision between rural and urban areas

-More could have been done with the financial investment



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