Core Viewpoint - The National Health Commission has issued a work plan to promote the integration of medical and elderly care services, aiming to expand and optimize service supply through the establishment of demonstration projects across the country [1] Group 1: Demonstration Projects - The work plan outlines the criteria for creating national demonstration institutions, which include being operational for over 5 years, having an occupancy rate of at least 65% over the past 2 years, and having over 65% of residents being elderly individuals with disabilities or dementia [1] - The first batch of demonstration units will be named in January 2024, with the National Health Commission continuing to conduct evaluations every two years, designating approximately 100 demonstration counties (cities, districts) and institutions each time [1] Group 2: Service Quality and Features - The plan emphasizes the importance of comprehensive health assessments for the elderly, the establishment of electronic health records, early intervention for elderly diseases, and the provision of home and community-based services [1] - Institutions are encouraged to provide psychological support, training, and assistance to family caregivers, while also leveraging traditional Chinese medicine and information technology to enhance service quality and efficiency [1] - The "Five Good" requirements for institutions include good environmental facilities, good personnel, good internal management, good service quality, and good service outcomes [1] Group 3: Future Goals - The National Health Commission aims to complete the creation of demonstration projects by 2030, with ongoing evaluations and updates to the program every two years [1]
优化医养结合服务供给 国家卫健委印发工作方案
news flash·2025-07-22 07:50