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年诊疗量超16亿人次!中医药法护航“中华瑰宝”
Xin Hua She·2025-07-01 13:56

Core Viewpoint - The implementation of the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Law has significantly advanced the development of TCM in China, with over 1.6 billion TCM treatments recorded in 2024, reflecting its growing importance in the healthcare system [1][3][7] Group 1: Policy and Legal Framework - The TCM Law, enacted on July 1, 2017, serves as a comprehensive legal foundation for the reform and development of TCM, guiding a series of supporting regulations and policies [1][2] - The Chinese government has issued multiple policies to enhance TCM quality and promote its high-quality development, integrating TCM into the broader Healthy China initiative [1][2] Group 2: Achievements in TCM Development - TCM hospitals and clinics have achieved full coverage in cities and communities, with the number of licensed TCM practitioners reaching 971,000 [2] - The quality of TCM products has improved, with the overall pass rate for TCM decoction pieces reaching approximately 97% and the pass rate for proprietary Chinese medicines maintaining above 99% [2] Group 3: Accessibility and Service Expansion - TCM services have become more accessible, with community health centers in Wuhan fully equipped with TCM facilities, leading to a significant increase in TCM treatment volumes [3] - The total number of TCM treatments in 2024 exceeded 1.6 billion, showing a marked increase compared to 2023 [3] Group 4: Innovation and Product Development - Since the reform of the TCM approval system in 2021, 53 new TCM products have been approved, including 25 classic formulations, indicating a boost in innovation [4] - The number of pediatric TCM products has also increased, providing new options for children's medication [4] Group 5: Cultural Integration and Global Outreach - TCM culture is gaining popularity, with traditional health concepts and products becoming widely accepted and integrated into modern lifestyles [5] - Efforts are being made to promote TCM internationally, including collaborations with the World Health Organization and the establishment of international standards for TCM practices [6]