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浙黔医疗帮扶纪实:一场跨越十年的健康守护
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-18 14:18
Core Viewpoint - The collaboration between Zhejiang University Second Hospital and Taijiang County People's Hospital has significantly improved healthcare access and quality in a previously underserved mountainous region of Guizhou, China, through a sustainable model of medical support and training [1][10]. Group 1: Healthcare Improvement Initiatives - In 2016, a partnership was established to enhance medical resources in Taijiang, addressing the challenges of healthcare accessibility in rural areas [1]. - A total of 8,000 electronic blood pressure monitors were distributed to local residents, highlighting the high prevalence of hypertension (4.7%) among the population [3][4]. - The initiative included a comprehensive health outreach program, where medical staff provided hands-on training to villagers on using blood pressure monitors [4]. Group 2: Emergency Response Development - A "15-minute emergency response circle" was established to improve urgent medical care, with a network of a county-level center, nine township sub-centers, and 71 village-level points [6][7]. - The emergency response system was enhanced with training materials in the local language and practical training sessions for villagers [6][7]. Group 3: Capacity Building and Talent Development - Over ten years, 249 experts from Zhejiang University Second Hospital have trained local medical staff, resulting in significant improvements in local healthcare capabilities [9]. - The establishment of over 300 regulations and the implementation of a "7S" management model have strengthened the operational framework of the local hospital [9]. - Advanced surgical procedures, previously unavailable, are now being performed locally, reducing the need for patient referrals outside the county [9].