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广州32家医院探索“免陪照护”
Nan Fang Ri Bao Wang Luo Ban·2025-05-12 07:58

Group 1 - Guangzhou has officially launched a pilot program for "no accompanying care" services in medical institutions, with 32 hospitals participating and nearly 4,000 beds available across 11 districts [1] - The initiative aims to address the common issue of families needing to accompany patients during hospitalization, which increases family burden and affects medical order [1] - By the end of 2025, each district is expected to have at least one pilot institution to explore service standards, operational mechanisms, and support systems [1] Group 2 - The pilot program will prioritize the allocation of appropriately structured and sufficient nursing staff in the no accompanying care wards, implementing a responsibility-based overall nursing model [2] - Nursing assistants must obtain a training assessment certificate and a vocational skill level certificate, providing daily care and assistance under the guidance of nurses, without engaging in technical medical care [1][2] - The program encourages insurance companies to explore including no accompanying care costs in commercial insurance, addressing the diverse protection needs of the public [2]