Micro Proposal Dialogue The hot word primary medical security between students and representatives

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-05

Elephant News reporter Gao Dongli Li Chenhao.

This year, the ninth season of "I Write Micro Proposals for the Two Sessions" was officially launched, and many students mentioned "primary medical security" in the micro-proposals submitted so far.

Zhai Zhiyu of Zhengzhou Middle School mentioned in the micro-proposal that "healthy China" has become a hot topic and hot word in society, and in recent years, China has made certain achievements in primary medical care, but there are still some problems such as uneven distribution of medical resources and low level of primary medical technology. He suggested that on the basis of strengthening investment in primary medical care, we should actively guide and encourage social forces to participate in health services, and build a multi-level basic medical and health service system and network.

Regarding the suggestions of the students, Song Zhaopu, a representative of the National People's Congress and president of Jin Geng** Hospital in Ruzhou City, Henan Province, said that the students mentioned improving the level of primary medical security and strengthening the support for primary medical and health institutions in the micro-proposal. The issues that his classmates are concerned about are also the ones he has been paying attention to in recent years.

He praised, "It's amazing that you can care about national affairs and hot spots at such a young age." He said that please rest assured that he will definitely bring his suggestions to the National People's Congress and the National People's Congress.

Warm reminder] From March 5th, the "I write a micro-proposal for the two sessions" activity will enter the display and selection stage, you can log in to the Elephant News client and enter the "I write a micro-proposal for the two sessions" area to give support to your favorite micro-proposals.

Come and check out your favorite micro-proposals and give them support (**Elephant News).

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