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山东省卫健委主任:基本实现“一般病在市县解决”的目标
Xin Jing Bao·2025-05-27 11:58

Core Insights - The Shandong Province is implementing significant healthcare reforms aimed at enhancing public hospital services and ensuring accessibility for residents [1][2][4] Group 1: Healthcare Coverage and Accessibility - Shandong has achieved full coverage of tertiary hospitals, with 78 county hospitals meeting the service capacity standards equivalent to tertiary hospitals [1][4] - The target for inpatient care within counties is set at 84.4% by 2024, aiming to resolve general illnesses at the city and county levels [1][4] Group 2: Financial Investments and Cost Reductions - Over the past five years, the average annual increase in financial support for public hospitals has been 25% [2] - The implementation of centralized procurement for 824 types of drugs and 40 categories of high-value medical consumables has led to significant price reductions, with some items seeing price drops of up to 75% [2] - In Jinan, the average price reduction for drugs post-procurement exceeded 60% [2] Group 3: Service Price Adjustments and Optimization - Jinan has dynamically adjusted medical service prices for 4,850 items since 2022, increasing prices for 2,004 items reflecting technical labor value while reducing prices for 2,199 inspection and testing items [3] - The city has also introduced new technology projects, enhancing service offerings [3] Group 4: Integrated Healthcare Networks - Shandong has established a network of 866 national and provincial clinical key specialties, forming specialized alliances extending to all counties [4] - A remote medical collaboration network covering over 2,600 medical institutions has been set up, facilitating multidisciplinary consultations and remote diagnostics [5] Group 5: Patient Care and Community Services - The province has achieved full coverage of elderly home medical services across all 16 cities, implementing a "tidal" outpatient management system to optimize medical staff allocation based on patient needs [6] - A shared platform for mutual recognition of inspection and testing results has been established, with 831 medical institutions participating and 429 mutual recognition projects in place [7]