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我国居民健康水平持续改善(大健康观察)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban·2025-09-15 22:49

Group 1: Healthcare Initiatives - A free health consultation and diagnosis event was held in Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province, providing services from orthopedic, traditional Chinese medicine, internal medicine, and geriatric specialists [2] - The 2025 China International Service Trade Fair in Beijing focused on digital, intelligent, and green trends in service trade, showcasing innovations in fields like artificial intelligence and healthcare [4] Group 2: Health System Development - During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, China established the world's largest disease prevention and control system, aiming for a life expectancy of 79 years by 2024 and improving health literacy to 31.9% [8] - The National Health Commission reported improvements in healthcare service quality and efficiency, with 87% of secondary and higher public hospitals offering appointment services and a significant increase in internet hospital visits [10] Group 3: Elderly and Child Health Services - Policies were introduced to enhance health services for the elderly, with 84.6% of secondary hospitals having geriatric departments and a focus on multi-disease treatment models [11] - Child healthcare services were also improved, with a 49.3% increase in pediatric practitioners and a rise in pediatric bed availability [12] Group 4: Traditional Chinese Medicine - The number of traditional Chinese medicine consultations increased by 60% since the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan, with a high coverage of TCM facilities in county-level medical institutions [14] - Efforts to enhance TCM services included establishing collaborative mechanisms between TCM and Western medicine, improving treatment outcomes for various diseases [15] Group 5: Disease Control and Prevention - A modernized disease control system was established, enhancing monitoring and emergency response capabilities, with significant improvements in infectious disease management [16][17] - The introduction of new vaccination programs, including HPV vaccines for girls, reflects ongoing efforts to improve public health [18]