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中国仅用10年时间,就实现了全民基本医保,被国际社会誉为“中国速度”。截至目前,全国参加基本医保的人数超过13亿,基本医保覆盖率超过95%,初步建立了中国特色的基本医疗卫生制度框架,交出一份破解世界性难题的“中国答卷”。这样做(   )

A:体现了医疗保障工作已成为一切工作的中心

B:将会彻底解决“病无所医”的难题

C:有利于全国人民共享改革发展的成果

D:体现了平均分配原则

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C

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