Health services disliked
RESIDENTS are most dissatisfied with medical treatment and health services, the public service that earned the lowest marks in a report of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Residents ranked compulsory education as the public service they were most satisfied with, followed by public utilities and transportation infrastructure.
Chen Lanying, a 77-year-old resident in Shanghai, complained about the long queues at hospitals, high medical fees and repeated health checks.
"I was asked to have the same health checks every time when I changed hospitals and the medical fee is also a burden," she said.
Residents ranked compulsory education as the public service they were most satisfied with, followed by public utilities and transportation infrastructure.
Chen Lanying, a 77-year-old resident in Shanghai, complained about the long queues at hospitals, high medical fees and repeated health checks.
"I was asked to have the same health checks every time when I changed hospitals and the medical fee is also a burden," she said.
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