According to Dou Yupi, the vice minister of Civil Affairs Department, the department is now in consultation with several other departments and are trying to put forward a detailed plan for children's major illness relief this year. The plan will be piloted in 10 provinces and cities, and the system can be established within one or two years. The pilot work that will be carried out mainly focuses on the connection between relief and medical insurance. According to Zheng Yuanchang, director of the Department of Charities and Social Donations under the Department of Social Welfare and Promotion of Charitable Causes, after the new rural cooperative medical care or medical insurance compensates the cost of the children who suffer from major illness, if they still have difficulty in paying the medical cost, the civil affairs department will give them medical assistance and then charities will offer corresponding relief funds. In short, the insured person pays the first installment of fees, and then gets reimbursement from the medical security institution, and finally receives further assistance when he/she still has difficulties.