Many places issued documents to reduce the cancellation of general outpatient clinics in tertiary ho

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-19

In recent years, with the deepening of medical reform, various localities have taken measures to reduce the scale and number of general outpatient clinics in ** hospitals, which has become the general trend of reform.

For example, Jiangxi, Hainan and other regions have introduced policies to reduce general outpatient services. Although the reduction of general outpatient clinics can improve the ability of ** hospitals to deal with incurable diseases to a certain extent, and promote the refinement and high-quality development of specialties, it also brings a series of problems and challenges.

First of all, the reduction of general outpatient services has brought problems to the promotion of doctors, because the workload of outpatient clinics has become an important criterion for promotion. In order to address the need for promotion, the doctor made a suggestion to visit the grassroots clinic regularly.

However, this can be difficult for young doctors with low seniority.

Secondly, the abolition of general outpatient clinics has also brought difficulties and challenges to hospital income and the training of young doctors.

General outpatient clinics are one of the important incomes of hospitals**. If the general outpatient clinic is cancelled, the hospital may face financial pressure.

In addition, the general outpatient clinic of ** hospital is also one of the main places for young doctors to exercise their skills and accumulate experience, and the cancellation of general outpatient clinics may affect the development of young doctors to a certain extent. However, it is worth mentioning that the cancellation of general outpatient clinics can improve the ability of ** hospitals to deal with incurable diseases and promote the refinement and high-quality development of specialties.

In order to smoothly promote the reform of abolishing general outpatient clinics, it is important to improve the capacity of primary hospitals. Primary hospitals need to undertake more general outpatients and provide them with high-quality medical resources and services.

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