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数读中国 “十四五”绘就“一老一小”幸福图景
Ren Min Wang· 2025-10-19 00:57
"一老一小",是家事也是国事,攸关百姓切身福祉。"十四五"时期,我国"一老一小"服务网进一步织牢 织密,绘就了"夕阳红""朝阳艳"的幸福图景。通过几组数据,速览"十四五"期间"一老一小"民生服务成 绩单。 老年健康管理再升级 截至2024年底,全国设有1个国家老年医学中 心和6个国家老年疾病临床医学研究中心,设有老 年医学科的二级以上综合医院达到6151家,占到 综合医院总数84.6%。 推动老年友善医疗机构建设,已经在94.4%的 二级以上公立医院设置了老年人"绿色通道",并 设立医务社工帮助老年人就诊。 目前每年为65岁以上老年人提供约1.4亿人次健 康管理服务。 农村养老服务更加多样 "十四五"以来,累计建设农村互助性 养老服务设施超过14万个、农村敬老院超过 1.6万家,老年人也能够享受到更加多样的 养老服务。 适老化国家标准体系初步建立 截至今年5月,中国已累计发布240余项与 适老化、无障碍相关的国家标准,覆盖老年人基 本生活需求、体现适老化理念的国家标准体系初 步建立。 儿科服务可及性和专业性显著提升 截至2024年底,儿科执业(助理)医师的数 量达到24.39万人,比2020年的16.34万人 ...
呵护好“一老一小”
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-10-11 08:46
一组数据折射出沉甸甸的获得感:完成特殊困难老年人家庭适老化改造224万户,每天有300多万老年人 在老年就餐点就餐;孤儿和事实无人抚养儿童的保障标准均比"十三五"末增长超26%……"十四五"时 期,"一老一小"服务网进一步织牢织密,绘就了"夕阳红""朝阳艳"的幸福图景。 从实施居家和社区基本养老服务提升行动,到持续增加改善妇幼保健、儿童医疗、普惠托育服务供给, 再到推动生育津贴育儿补贴直接发放至个人……呵护好"一老一小",承继"老吾老以及人之老,幼吾幼 以及人之幼"的文化基因,照见"中国式现代化,民生为大"的不懈追求。 "一老一小",是家事也是国事,攸关百姓切身福祉。习近平总书记对此念兹在兹、格外挂念。 人民幸福安康,体现在办好一件件民生实事、兜住兜牢民生底线里。真抓实干托起"稳稳的幸福",亿万 人民奋进新征程,有劲头、有盼头、有奔头! ...
居住配套指标修订:快递柜、电动车停车场,都要纳入新建小区规划
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-09-29 07:19
停车位不足、电动自行车和充电桩无处安放,老旧小区公共空间紧张的"通病",在未来的新住宅区如何 规避?9月29日,新京报记者从首都之窗网站获悉,市政府近日对2015年印发的《北京市居住公共服务 设施配置指标》和《北京市居住公共服务设施配置指标实施意见》(京政发〔2015〕7号,以下简称《配 置指标》和《实施意见》)进行了全面修订,将于2025年12月1日正式实施。 现在骑自行车的减少了,取而代之的是共享单车数量增加了。此次《配置指标》也顺应市民出行方式的 改变,提出未来的住宅小区增设小区入口广场,对小区出入口共享单车及临时车辆停放提出解决措施。 另外,针对学校周边常见停车、拥堵的问题,《配置指标》明确,对中小学出入口临时停车需求提出布 局引导要求。 新政对未来新建居住小区如何科学统筹停车、教育、医疗、配套商业、文化体育等空间和设施,提高空 间利用率进行了明确,包括调整居住配套停车指标;统筹各方空间需求打造社区活力中心;在高大乔木 树冠覆盖范围内建设自行车、电动自行车停车棚等小型设施,相关建筑面积可不计入容积率,相关用地 总面积不超过绿地总面积30%的,可纳入绿地率核算等。 《配置指标》 关注1 统筹各方空间需求 ...
家门口养老 园区里托育 探索“一老一小”服务新路径
Si Chuan Ri Bao· 2025-09-06 01:22
Group 1 - The article highlights the development of community-based services for the elderly and children in Sichuan, particularly in Luzhou and Chengdu, focusing on the integration of various services to meet the needs of the population [3][4][5] - Chengdu's Jin Niu District has transformed a traditional nursing home into a multi-functional service center, providing elderly care, community dining, and childcare services, thus breaking the traditional boundaries of nursing homes [4][5] - The service center in Chengdu has over 25,000 elderly individuals registered, with 400 special needs cases highlighted, and offers a variety of facilities including dining, entertainment, and medical services [5] Group 2 - The Tianjiao Nursery in Luzhou's Baijiu Industrial Park provides convenient childcare services for employees, allowing parents to focus on work without worrying about childcare during working hours [6][7] - The nursery, which opened in February 2023, is the first of its kind in Luzhou, operating under a model that utilizes idle space and community funding to provide affordable childcare services [7] - As of August 2023, Luzhou has 352 inclusive childcare institutions, accounting for 96.70% of all childcare facilities, with a ratio of 4.6 childcare spots per 1,000 people, exceeding the targets set in the 14th Five-Year Plan [8]
擦亮高质量发展的民生底色——各地进一步保障和改善民生观察
Xin Hua She· 2025-06-10 03:03
Group 1 - The article emphasizes the importance of improving people's livelihoods as a core aspect of high-quality development, highlighting various local initiatives aimed at enhancing community well-being and economic activity [1][2][3] - In Chengdu, Sichuan Province, over 100 fitness corners and micro-parks have been created to enrich the lives of the elderly, promoting social interaction and local consumption [1] - In Aksu, Xinjiang, a labor-based project has been implemented to provide job opportunities for low-income groups, with workers earning approximately 4,500 yuan per month [1] Group 2 - Various regions are enhancing support for low-income populations through tailored assistance programs, such as Zhejiang's dynamic monitoring application for low-income individuals and Shandong's "Sea Conch Girl" social assistance brand, which has served over 71,000 rural individuals [2] - Guangzhou is developing a housing security system focused on rental and sale-based housing to address the needs of migrant workers and new employees, while Luoyang has established policies to facilitate the education of children from migrant families [2] - The article stresses the need for equitable distribution of public services across urban and rural areas to ensure all citizens benefit from development [2] Group 3 - The article highlights the importance of education in improving living standards, showcasing significant improvements in facilities at a primary school in Chongqing due to supportive policies [3] - Various local governments are investing in educational infrastructure, with Wuhan expanding its school facilities and Gansu planning to enhance county-level education [4] - The focus is on ensuring that educational reforms benefit all citizens fairly, thereby addressing the aspirations of families for better educational opportunities for their children [4] Group 4 - The article discusses innovative service models for elderly and child care, with regions like Zhejiang and Shandong implementing market-driven solutions for elder care and establishing community-based childcare services [5] - Local governments are also enhancing cultural and recreational services, such as night museum visits and community dining facilities, to meet the diverse needs of the population [5] - The overarching message is that continuous improvement in livelihood policies is essential for addressing the challenges faced by communities and ensuring sustainable development [5]
中办、国办:推动各地多渠道扩大“一老一小”服务低成本场地设施供给
news flash· 2025-06-09 09:11
Core Viewpoint - The document emphasizes the importance of developing affordable and sustainable services for the elderly and children, aiming to enhance the quality and accessibility of these services across various regions [1] Group 1: Policy Initiatives - The State Council has issued opinions to further guarantee and improve people's livelihoods, focusing on addressing urgent public concerns [1] - There is a strong push to expand low-cost facilities for "one elderly, one child" services through multiple channels [1] Group 2: Service Quality and Pricing - Support is provided for institutions offering "one elderly, one child" services to ensure quality, affordability, and sustainable operations [1] - The document calls for the improvement of pricing mechanisms for inclusive elderly care and childcare services, with an emphasis on guiding basic service charges [1] Group 3: Focus on Elderly Care - The policy highlights the need to enhance the medical and nursing capabilities of elderly care institutions, particularly for disabled elderly individuals [1] - New elderly care facilities are required to have at least 80% of their beds designated for nursing care [1]