With the approach of the National People's Congress and the National People's Congress, various policy issues have gradually entered the public eye, and one of the high-profile proposals is the proposal of "free medical care for citizens under the age of 6 and over 75" put forward by Tuo Qingming, a deputy to the National People's Congress and president of the Ya'an Education Examination Institute in Sichuan.
This proposal quickly aroused widespread attention and heated discussions from all walks of life, not only because it directly touched on the medical issues that the public is most concerned about, but also because it reflected the deep concern for the two major social groups of the elderly and children.
As a deputy to the National People's Congress, Tuo Qingming went deep into the grassroots, listened to public opinions, and discovered some problems in the current medical system. He believes that citizens under the age of 6 and over 75 years of age, due to their age and physical condition, tend to be more susceptible to diseases.
However, citizens in these two age groups are often relatively financially vulnerable and find it difficult to afford the high cost of medical care. Therefore, he came up with this proposal aimed at reducing their financial burden.
This proposal has been well received by the majority of netizens, and there are many reasons for this
From a humanitarian point of view, this proposal reflects care for the elderly and children. The elderly are the precious wealth of the society, and they have paid hard work for the society; Children are the future and hope of the country, and their healthy growth is related to the future of the country. Therefore, providing them with free medical care is socially just and ethical.
From an economic point of view, this proposal is also conducive to the harmonious development of society. Older people and children are often more likely to fall into poverty due to illness due to their limited financial means. Providing them with free medical care can reduce their financial burden and prevent them from falling back into poverty due to illness. At the same time, it will also help improve the level of medical security for the whole society and promote the balanced distribution of medical resources.
Of course, this proposal has also triggered different views from some netizens. Some people believe that free medical care may put pressure on medical resources, leading to a strain on medical resources. In addition, there are concerns that if the scope of free medical care is too wide, it may lead to the waste and abuse of medical resources.
In my opinion, this proposal by Tuo Qingming reflects the care and respect for the elderly and children. As a vulnerable group in society, they deserve more attention and help.
In addition, free medical care can reduce medical inequality caused by economic reasons, allow more people to enjoy high-quality medical services, and promote the reform and improvement of the medical system.
Although Tuo Qingming's proposal may encounter some difficulties and challenges in practice, we cannot deny its value and significance because of this.
Of course, the introduction of free medical care also needs to take into account various practical situations and difficulties. For example, how to ensure the adequacy and balanced distribution of medical resources? How to prevent the waste and abuse of medical resources?
These are all problems that need to be constantly explored and solved in practice. However, I believe that as long as we adhere to the people-oriented concept and actively promote the reform and improvement of the medical system, we will be able to find solutions to these problems.