Sichuan strengthens the construction of urban-rural medical integration, and has basically formed a pattern of "major diseases do not leave the county, minor diseases do not leave the town". There is a "big hospital" in the mountains a

2023-04-14

The core reading of the report of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China proposes to develop and strengthen the medical and health team, with a focus on rural areas and communities. We need to strengthen the construction of rural health systems and ensure basic medical care for the vast majority of farmers. Ingenious advice, pointing the way. In recent years, Sichuan has actively strengthened the construction of urban-rural medical consortia and improved the level of grassroots medical care. Let's follow the reporter's footsteps and walk into a health center located in the deep mountains of western Sichuan to see the new changes happening here. Starting from the Qionglai urban area of Chengdu, Sichuan, head southwest for about 45 kilometers to reach the junction between Chengdu and Ya'an. The mountains here are majestic, with numerous bamboo and trees. The Central Health Center of Tiantai Mountain Town in Qionglai City is located amidst the mountains. Although this is a public health center located in a remote town, the outpatient building, surgical building, internal medicine building, and medical technology building are all available. The Chinese style green tile roof is paired with gray wall bricks, making it simple and rustic. Patients and medical staff enter and exit in an orderly manner. Many people may not have imagined that a few years ago, there was a shortage of medical supplies here, and villagers had to sacrifice their proximity to seek medical advice. The rural health center is "scattered and weak", unable to meet the medical needs of the masses. The Tiantai Mountain Town Central Health Center was established in 1954, and a swaying camphor tree in the courtyard has witnessed the changes of the health center over the years. When I was a child, I often went to the health center to play. At that time, the health center was very small, and there were only four medical staff. "Luo Zegang, the director of the Tiantai Mountain Town Central Health Center, was a local native who had been working in the health center for 25 years. He recalled that the old health center's houses were dilapidated, the equipment was outdated, and the types of diseases that could be treated were very limited. The conditions of the old health center are not good. In the past, we could only queue up at major hospitals in the county or city for medical treatment. Ms. Li, a resident of Tiantai Mountain Town, is in her 50s and has an old problem with her spine, making her mobility difficult. When she fell ill in the past, her family could only travel long distances to see her at a hospital in Qionglai City. It takes several tens of kilometers to go to see a doctor, and the transportation and accommodation expenses are all a large expense, "said Ms. Li's family. Resident Aunt Liu has recently been admitted to the Tiantai Mountain Town Central Health Center due to knee pain. Speaking of the changes in the health center in recent years, she deeply felt it. In 2010, Liu Dama's husband was diagnosed with bronchiectasis and required CT examination to determine the next diagnosis and treatment plan. But due to the lack of relevant equipment at the health center at that time, they could only transfer to a hospital in Qionglai City for examination, which almost delayed the condition. The former Tiantai Mountain Town Central Health Center is a microcosm of many rural medical and health institutions. It is reported that as an important guarantee for medical treatment and health services for rural residents, there are not many rural medical and health institutions in Sichuan Province. However, their distribution is too scattered, numerous and not strong, and there are prominent problems such as incomplete infrastructure, lack of high-level medical personnel, lack of modern and information-based medical methods, and insufficient drug reserves. The "scattered and weak" rural health centers have been unable to meet the medical needs of villagers for many years. Using the "connectivity" of medical consortia to alleviate the "pain" of grassroots people seeking medical treatment, Luo Zegang told us that the policy of medical consortia is to occur in town health centers

Edit:Guanguan    Responsible editor:Niexiaoqian

Source:People.cn

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