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Acknowledgments.1.Introduction; Trust, The Market and Bioethics.Julia Tao Lai Po-wah:Preface:The Bioethics of Trust; H.T. Engelhardt Jr & Aaron H. Hinkley: An Overview of the Debate; 2. Health Care Policy in China.;Yongfu Cao, Yunling Wang & Linjuan Zheng: Towards a Confucian Approach to Health Care Allocation in China: A Dynamic Geography;Benfu Li & Linying Hu: Trust is the Core of the Physician-Patient Relationship: From the Viewpoint of Traditional Chinese Medical Ethics; Xiao Yong Chen, Tongwei Yang & Xiuqoin Shen: Medical Resources, the Market, and the Development of Private Hospitals in China; H.T.Engelhardt Jr.: China, Beware: What American Health Care has to Learn from Singapore; 3. Trust, Profit, Scarcity and Integrity: Confucian Thought and Traditional Morality. Julia Tao Lai Po-wah: Confucian Foundations of Trust and Responsibility; Ana Iltis: The Pursuit of an Efficient, Sustainable Health Care System in China: The Role of Health Care Organizations; Ruiping Fan: A Reconstructionist Confucian Approach to Chinese Health Care: The Ethical Principles, the Market, and Policy Reforms. 4. The Market and Health Care. Zhizeng Du : Health Care Services, Markets, and the Confucian Moral Tradition: Establishing a Humanistic Health Care Market. Frederic J. Fransen: Markets, Trust, and the Nurturing of a Culture of Responsibility: Implications for Health Care Policy in China; Jeremy R. Garrett: Fostering Professional Virtue in the Market: Reflections on the Challenges Facing Chinese Health Care Reform; 5. Looking to the Future of China: Can Confucius Guide the Health Care Market? Ren-Zong Qui: On the Reform of Health Care Reform; J.T. Ho: Is Singapore’s Health Care System Morally Problematic? A Philosophical Analysis.