Now I understand the difficulties of the country. China's annual medical expenses are as high as 9 trillion yuan, and the average reimbursement rate is 70%, which means that the country needs to take out more than 6 trillion yuan for subsidies. And how much do we pay for medical insurance? Even if 1.4 billion people pay 380 yuan each year, the total is only 500 billion yuan. In this way, there are 5.5 trillion yuan of expenses that need to be paid by the country. Shanghai's GDP for the whole year of 23 is only 4.7 trillion yuan, which is roughly equivalent to the GDP of Fujian, the eighth-ranked province.

​​​​​China's annual medical expenses are as high as 9 trillion yuan, which is indeed shocking, and the country needs to take out more than 6 trillion yuan for subsidies, which is a huge number. Comparing the medical insurance expenses paid by each person each year and the medical expenses that the country needs to pay, it leads to a serious question: whether the medical insurance system can bear such huge expenses, and whether the national finances can withstand such pressure.

​​​​Wow, friends, do you know? Our country's annual investment in medical expenses is simply an astronomical figure-as high as 9 trillion! When this number came out, I was shocked. I felt like I had become a math novice in an instant. I had to take out my calculator to count the zeros! What's even more shocking is that the country actually has to pay out of its own pocket to subsidize 70% of it. In other words, that's more than 6 trillion yuan! My God, how many "small goals" are needed to build this up?

​​​​Let's take a look at ourselves. The medical insurance premiums we pay every year are just that little - 380 yuan per person. The 1.4 billion people in the country can barely make up 500 billion. In this comparison, the gap is so obvious that it feels like our small change is just a drop in the bucket when it comes to adding bricks and tiles to the mountain of national medical care!

​​​​Speaking of this, some people may start to mutter: "Can this medical insurance system really hold up? Won't the national finances be under great pressure?" Hey, this is a good question! But don't worry, our country has a trick!