沈阳三级公立医院全面启动免陪照护试点服务
Xin Hua Wang·2025-09-30 01:23

Core Points - The city of Shenyang has launched a pilot service for "no accompanying care" in 24 public hospitals, aimed at reducing the burden on family members of patients, particularly in an aging population context [1] - The pilot service focuses on departments with high care needs, such as geriatrics, neurology, and orthopedics, and is designed to provide standardized living care services led by nurses or medical caregivers [1][2] - The service is priced at 100 yuan per day and is not currently covered by the medical insurance fund, requiring patients to pay out-of-pocket or use personal medical accounts [1] Service Implementation - Hospitals involved in the pilot have established training programs for medical caregivers to ensure quality service, covering areas such as professional skills, service quality, and infection control [2] - A regular supervision and management mechanism will be set up to monitor service quality and pricing standards across the city [2] - Future plans include expanding the service range based on the pilot experience to enhance the quality of care for patients [2]