This newspaperA few days ago, the General Office of the National Health Commission, the General Department of the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and the General Department of the National Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention issued the "Notice on the Implementation of the "Quality Service at the Grassroots Level" Activity and the Three-year Action for the Construction of Community Hospitals, which clearly carried out ten key action tasks such as improving the service capacity of grassroots Chinese medicine.
The "Notice" makes it clear that the "14th Five-Year Plan" action plan for the improvement of grassroots Chinese medicine service capacity will be implemented in depth, the construction of Chinese medicine halls will be accelerated, and the allocation of Chinese medicine doctors will be strengthened. Improve the service conditions of traditional Chinese medicine in primary medical and health institutions, refer to relevant standards, create conditions for 15% of traditional Chinese medicine halls to complete the construction of service connotation, and set up "traditional Chinese medicine pavilions" in 10% of community health service stations and village clinics. Relying on the county-level traditional Chinese medicine appropriate technology promotion center, promote the appropriate technology of traditional Chinese medicine to primary medical and health institutions. By 2025, all community health service centers and township health centers will be equipped with traditional Chinese medicine pavilions and traditional Chinese medicine physicians, which will be able to standardize the development of more than 10 appropriate technologies for traditional Chinese medicine, and 100% of community health service stations and more than 80% of village clinics will be able to standardize and carry out more than 6 appropriate technologies for traditional Chinese medicine.
The notice proposes to improve the functional layout of township health centers and community health service centers, and explore the rational setting of relatively concentrated service areas such as general diagnosis and treatment, specialist services, preventive health care (maternal and child health care), traditional Chinese medicine services, and medical services, so as to improve the comprehensiveness and consistency of services.