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建成世界上规模最大的医疗服务体系和疾病预防控制体系 我国居民健康水平持续提升(权威发布·高质量完成“十四五”规划)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-09-11 21:55

Core Viewpoint - China has established the world's largest healthcare service and disease prevention system, continuously improving residents' health levels during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period [1] Group 1: Healthcare Accessibility - The goal is to address urgent healthcare needs by ensuring that major illnesses are treated within provinces, general illnesses are managed at city and county levels, and routine health issues are handled at the grassroots level [2] - By the end of 2024, the total number of healthcare institutions in China is expected to reach 1.09 million, with over 90% of residents able to access the nearest medical service point within 15 minutes [2] - The implementation of a "distributed examination, centralized diagnosis" service model has led to mutual recognition of over 200 medical examination projects across 338 cities [2] Group 2: Quality of Public Hospitals - 87% of secondary and higher-level public hospitals have implemented appointment-based services, reducing outpatient waiting times [3] - More than 5,500 hospitals have established "one-stop" service centers, and over 83% of tertiary public hospitals offer day surgery services [3] - The number of internet hospitals has grown to 3,756, with expected online consultation visits reaching 130 million by 2024 [3] Group 3: Focus on Key Demographics - The health services for the elderly have been upgraded, with 6 national centers for elderly medicine established and 84.6% of secondary and higher-level hospitals having geriatric departments [4] - For children, 3 national children's medical centers and 6 regional centers have been set up, with a 49.3% increase in pediatric practitioners since 2020 [4][6] - The number of childcare positions is projected to reach 5.737 million by 2024, a 126% increase from the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan" [6] Group 4: Disease Control and Prevention - A modern disease control system is being constructed, focusing on preventing major epidemic risks and optimizing public health policies [7][8] - The country has successfully achieved WHO certification for malaria elimination, with a continuous decline in tuberculosis incidence and hepatitis infection levels [7] - The vaccination program has been adjusted to improve service efficiency, including the introduction of HPV vaccination for eligible girls [7]