In recent years, as the National Health Commission continues to encourage and support the provision of door-to-door services on a part-time basis, "online order-taking, door-to-door service" has become a new medical model that has attracted much attention.
A recent post about "** door-to-door injection and dressing change, monthly income of more than 10,000" has sparked heated discussions about this service model.
However, what kind of realities and problems are hidden behind the seemingly attractive income of more than 10,000 yuan a month? What is the message behind this phenomenon?
Today, let's take a look together.
1. The policy background of the National Health Commission to encourage part-time jobs
With the acceleration of China's aging population and the growing demand for medical services, the traditional medical model has been difficult to meet the needs of society.
In order to increase the supply of nursing services, the National Health Commission has launched a series of policies to encourage the development of part-time services, including home services.
As early as 2019, the National Health Commission issued a notice on promoting "Internet + nursing services", aiming to promote the modernization and popularization of medical services.
The following year, the National Health Commission once again issued a notice on further promoting the pilot work of "Internet + nursing services".
These policy documents highlight the importance and necessity of using Internet platforms for care delivery.
First of all, the policy document proposes to strengthen the integration of Internet technology and medical services, so that patients can easily make appointments for door-to-door services through the platform, thereby improving the accessibility and convenience of medical services.
Secondly, the policy document also stipulates the relevant management systems and norms for nursing services, including the requirements for first-class qualifications, service quality evaluation standards, etc., to protect the rights and interests of patients and medical safety.
The introduction of this policy, on the one hand, is to solve the problem of lack of service caused by the inconvenience of some patients due to inconvenience in mobility or medical treatment, and on the other hand, it is also to improve the income level of the team and stimulate the enthusiasm and creativity of the team.
Second, the demand and development of door-to-door service
With the continuous progress of urbanization, the demand for medical services is also increasing.
In particular, some patients with limited mobility, such as the elderly and the disabled, need more convenient medical services.
Therefore, the first door-to-door service came into being.
Patients can make an appointment through the Internet platform to provide basic nursing services such as injections and dressings, which greatly facilitates the problem of patients' medical treatment.
3. Blind spots and challenges of door-to-door service
While there are many advantages to door-to-door service, there are also some blind spots and challenges.
First of all, the safety risks of door-to-door service are greater.
*Entering the patient's home to perform medical procedures carries a risk of personal safety and medical malpractice. Secondly, the quality of door-to-door service is uneven.
Some** may lack clinical experience and expertise, resulting in inconsistent service quality.
In addition, the charging standard for door-to-door service is not uniform.
Some patients may be plagued by high service fees, affecting the equity and accessibility of medical services.
Fourth, the future development trend of door-to-door service
Although there are some challenges, home service, as an emerging medical model, has broad development prospects.
In the future, with the further improvement of relevant policies and the standardization of industry standards, the first-class door-to-door service will be more standardized and professional.
At the same time, with the continuous improvement of social demand for health management and medical services, door-to-door service will become an important part of medical services, providing patients with more convenient and efficient medical services.
Conclusion
*Door-to-door dressing change and injection, with a monthly income of more than 10,000 yuan, reflects the changes in the policy support and social demand of the National Health Commission for the best part-time service.
But at the same time, we should also recognize some challenges and problems in the door-to-door service, which require the joint efforts of relevant departments and industries to strengthen management and supervision, ensure the safety, quality and fairness of medical services, and promote the healthy and orderly development of the door-to-door service industry.