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京师草原携手:让中医、蒙医与现代医学在草原开出融合之花
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-24 01:58
Core Viewpoint - The integration of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), Mongolian medicine, and modern medicine is being promoted in Inner Mongolia, enhancing healthcare services and patient satisfaction through collaborative efforts between Beijing and Inner Mongolia [2][4][5]. Group 1: Medical Collaboration - Since the 1990s, medical experts from Beijing have been providing support to Inner Mongolia, focusing on discipline construction, technical assistance, and talent training [2]. - The Beijing-Inner Mongolia "Medical Doubling Plan" has led to significant collaboration, with Beijing University of Chinese Medicine's Dongzhimen Hospital sending 19 medical experts to Inner Mongolia, treating over 20,000 patients since 2021 [2][4]. - Specialized departments have been established, such as the "Sino-Mongolian Medicine Integration Center," which has increased outpatient visits significantly, with projected annual visits exceeding 6,000 for pain management [2][4]. Group 2: Multidisciplinary Dialogue - The integration of multiple medical systems is seen as a way to foster inclusive and innovative treatment models, with a focus on collaboration and mutual enhancement [3]. - The unique resources of Mongolian medicine and its theoretical framework complement modern medicine, creating a dynamic knowledge system that benefits patient care [3]. - The use of modern technology is encouraged to enhance traditional diagnostic and treatment methods, aiming for standardized and visualized practices [3]. Group 3: Patient-Centric Outcomes - The establishment of the "Sino-Mongolian Medicine Integration Center" has filled gaps in local healthcare services, particularly in pain management and preventive care, leading to a patient satisfaction rate of 98% [4][5]. - The hospital has seen a 103.6% increase in the number of Mongolian patients treated in the first half of 2025 compared to the previous year, indicating a growing recognition of TCM and Mongolian medicine as a distinctive health service brand along the China-Russia-Mongolia economic corridor [6].