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山东7月1日起执行免陪照护服务政府指导价
Da Zhong Ri Bao·2025-07-01 00:59

Core Viewpoint - Shandong Province has implemented a government-guided pricing for "no accompanying care" services starting July 1, aimed at alleviating the burden on family members of hospitalized patients and addressing the challenges of an aging society [2][3]. Group 1: Implementation of No Accompanying Care Services - The "no accompanying care" service will be fully available in all public tertiary hospitals in Shandong by the end of 2025, as part of a collaborative effort by multiple government departments [2]. - The pricing structure includes a charge of 150 yuan per day for caring for two or more patients simultaneously, while one-on-one care pricing is determined by the medical institutions [2][3]. Group 2: Role of Caregivers - Caregivers, distinct from nurses, are becoming recognized as professional caregivers, providing 24-hour continuous care that includes companionship, mobility assistance, and fall prevention [3][4]. - The service is based on the informed consent and voluntary choice of patients or their families, ensuring that patients can select the type of care they need [4]. Group 3: Training and Quality Control - Caregivers undergo a rigorous training program consisting of 150 hours of theoretical and practical training before being allowed to work with patients, with a requirement of 100% pass rate on internal examinations [5][6]. - The training covers not only basic skills but also specialized care techniques and emphasizes humanistic care, ensuring that caregivers are well-prepared to meet patient needs [6]. Group 4: Challenges and Adaptations - The transition to standardized yet personalized care presents challenges, particularly in balancing the need for quality care with the individual needs of patients [7][8]. - The service currently applies only to patients requiring level one and level two care, which complicates the continuity of care as patients transition between care levels [8].