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山东中医药大学“岐黄驿站”落户长清万德
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2026-02-13 11:30
Group 1 - The establishment of the "Qihuang Station" by Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine aims to create a new platform for grassroots TCM services, promoting high-quality development in grassroots TCM healthcare [2] - The collaboration between the university and local health authorities will focus on technical promotion, talent training, and diagnostic services to enhance community health [2][3] - The event included free medical consultations and health education services provided by a team of experts and graduate students, receiving positive feedback from the community [2] Group 2 - The local health center plans to use the "Qihuang Station" as a platform to deepen cooperation with the university, promote suitable TCM techniques, and improve service capabilities [3]
香港医务卫生局:会加大力度推动中医药发展 建设香港成为中医及中药走向世界的桥头堡
Zhi Tong Cai Jing· 2026-02-13 06:05
Core Viewpoint - The Hong Kong government has initiated a comprehensive development plan for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), aiming to enhance local healthcare services and establish Hong Kong as a global hub for TCM [1][2][3] Group 1: Development Plan and Goals - The "Blueprint for TCM Development" outlines a vision for TCM in Hong Kong, covering five key areas: TCM services, professional development, herbal medicine, cultural heritage, and international outreach, with eight goals and 20 actions proposed [1] - The plan emphasizes leveraging TCM advantages to strengthen local healthcare services and promote public education on TCM [1] - It aims to integrate TCM into the healthcare system in alignment with national strategies, fostering innovation and new productivity in TCM [1] Group 2: Key Institutions and Services - The Hong Kong TCM Hospital, the first of its kind in the region, will provide outpatient and inpatient services, covering six major TCM specialties and 12 specific projects, with inpatient services starting in December [2] - The Hong Kong Government Chinese Medicine Testing Centre will enhance TCM testing methods and standards, positioning Hong Kong as an international center for TCM quality control [2] Group 3: Collaborative Efforts and Regulations - The recent amendments to the "Registered Medical Practitioners Ordinance" allow registered TCM practitioners to refer patients to various healthcare professionals, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration [3] - The Hong Kong government plans to invest more resources to achieve the vision outlined in the "Blueprint," enhancing the quality and comprehensiveness of TCM services for the public [3]
广西着力构建优质高效中医药服务体系 力促成果普惠于民
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-11 14:39
Core Viewpoint - Guangxi aims to accelerate the construction of a high-quality and efficient traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) service system, ensuring that the benefits of TCM development are more equitable and fully accessible to the public [1][2]. Group 1: Development Initiatives - Guangxi will continue to promote the construction of TCM departments and professional teams in general hospitals, expanding TCM specialty techniques into non-TCM clinical departments [1]. - The region will strengthen the training of talents in "Western learning of Chinese medicine," expanding clinical pathways that integrate both Western and Chinese medicine [2]. - A focus will be placed on the health management of the elderly and children, enhancing the diagnostic and treatment capabilities of grassroots TCM services [2]. Group 2: Infrastructure and Capacity Building - The construction of county-level TCM hospitals will be advanced, emphasizing the development of flagship TCM clinics and centers [2]. - Guangxi will implement pilot projects for chronic disease management in TCM, encouraging county-level hospitals to lead the establishment of chronic disease management centers [2]. - The region will enhance the capabilities of TCM nursing and conduct selections for "Top Ten TCM Nursing Clinics," exploring TCM prevention and treatment for childhood obesity and scoliosis [2]. Group 3: Policy and Growth Metrics - Since the 14th Five-Year Plan, the development of TCM (including Zhuang and Yao medicine) in Guangxi has shown significant progress, with a 35.2% increase in TCM medical institutions, totaling 2,886 [3]. - The number of TCM hospitals has reached 150, with 1,441 grassroots TCM clinics established, including 152 flagship clinics and 134 TCM pavilions, significantly improving the accessibility of grassroots TCM services [3].
中医药服务惠及更多百姓
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-05 23:23
Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the importance of developing traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) services in Xiuzhou District for public welfare, highlighting the establishment of a "15-minute health service circle" for residents [1] - Xiuzhou District faces challenges in high-level TCM development, including a relative shortage of talent and insufficient cultural promotion [1] - Suggestions for improvement include enhancing top-level design, increasing funding, innovating talent cultivation, and promoting TCM culture through education and immersive experiences [1] Group 2 - The Xiuzhou District Health Bureau has implemented measures to address community needs, leading to the establishment of a traditional therapy center at Xiuzhou District People's Hospital, which has received positive feedback from residents [1] - The district is increasing financial investment in TCM, achieving full coverage of standardized TCM clinics at the grassroots level, with the first flagship TCM clinic established in Youchegang Town [2] - A talent cultivation and exchange platform is being developed, focusing on collaboration with renowned TCM practitioners and provincial experts to strengthen local talent [2] Group 3 - By 2025, Xiuzhou plans to train 4 renowned TCM practitioners and 8 backup talents to ensure sustainable development in TCM [2] - The "Qihuang Seeking Traces" project will be launched in 2025 to explore and document local TCM techniques and stories, integrating resources from both provincial and local TCM practices [2] - Public awareness and training efforts are being intensified, with 260 training sessions and numerous community events planned to promote TCM knowledge and practices [3]
烟台市妇幼保健院“全国名老中医药传承工作室建设项目”成功获批
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2026-02-05 02:12
Core Insights - The Yantai Maternal and Child Health Hospital's "Yao Jihong Traditional Chinese Medicine Inheritance Studio" has been recognized as a national project, marking a significant achievement in the field of maternal and child healthcare [1] - This initiative aligns with the strategic deployment of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) inheritance and innovation, positioning Yantai's maternal and child TCM efforts among the leading ranks in the country [1] Group 1 - The project is a key measure to implement the major strategic deployment of TCM inheritance and innovation [1] - Yantai Maternal and Child Health Hospital is the only selected unit from Yantai City, highlighting its unique position in the national landscape of maternal and child TCM [1] - The hospital's TCM department is a key specialty in Yantai, with a strong professional structure and technical capabilities, providing a solid foundation for the "Inheritance Studio" [1] Group 2 - The "Inheritance Studio" will focus on four core tasks: systematic organization of Yao Jihong's academic thoughts, cultivation of a high-level inheritance team, research innovation and achievement transformation, and intelligent development pathways [1] - The studio aims to enhance TCM services for women and children throughout their life cycle, including pre-marital conditioning, prenatal care, postpartum recovery, and newborn care [2] - The initiative will strengthen the talent pipeline in maternal and child TCM, fostering young and middle-aged backbone forces to ensure the transmission of academic thoughts and clinical experiences from renowned TCM experts [2]
住苏州省政协委员热议省政府工作报告
Su Zhou Ri Bao· 2026-02-04 00:59
Group 1 - The provincial political advisory committee members unanimously recognized the government work report as a comprehensive summary of the achievements during the "14th Five-Year Plan" and a well-structured blueprint for the "15th Five-Year Plan," emphasizing its role in promoting Jiangsu's modernization and demonstrating leadership [1] - The report highlights the importance of accelerating the development of new productive forces and maintaining economic stability, which received strong endorsement from committee members who provided constructive suggestions on fostering new growth drivers and enhancing development quality [1] - The report emphasizes the need for regional collaboration and proposes the promotion of integrated development between Suzhou and Shanghai, urging Suzhou to seize opportunities for innovation and industrial cooperation while optimizing the business environment [1] Group 2 - The provincial government work report outlines the continuous implementation of the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) revitalization project, addressing challenges such as insufficient insurance support and the burden on chronic disease patients, with suggestions to expand TCM treatment coverage [2] - The report calls for a focus on chronic diseases like hypertension and diabetes, recommending the establishment of clinical pathways for TCM and the inclusion of traditional remedies in insurance support, alongside a dynamic pricing mechanism for TCM services [2] Group 3 - The report's emphasis on promoting urban-rural integration has sparked discussions on leveraging urban development to drive economic growth, with suggestions for enhancing "human urbanization" to unlock new potential and reshape economic advantages [3] - Recommendations include systematic promotion of quality housing construction using smart technologies and green materials, as well as ongoing renovation of old neighborhoods to stimulate economic growth through a virtuous cycle of investment and consumption [3] - The ultimate goal is to invest in people by improving public services in healthcare, education, and elderly care, thereby fostering high-end industry development and enhancing urban living quality to stimulate effective demand [3]
全球中医药 四海精气神 “全球中医药文化盛典”即将启幕
Group 1 - The "Global Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture Festival" will officially open on February 4 at the Beijing Phoenix Center, coinciding with the traditional Chinese solar term "Lichun," symbolizing the revival of life and the integration of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) into global health narratives [1][2] - The festival is co-hosted by Phoenix TV and Dong'e Ejiao, focusing on the theme "TCM Going Global," aiming to deeply integrate TCM culture with modern technology and art [1][2] - The event will feature three core segments, including interactive experiences, thematic discussions, and a tribute ceremony, showcasing the global presence and cultural vitality of TCM [1][3] Group 2 - Five TCM cultural promoters from around the world will be honored at the festival, including figures from the United States, Malaysia, Iran, Italy, and Mali, each contributing to the promotion and integration of TCM with modern science and culture [3] - The festival has received strong support from various organizations, including the Hong Kong Center for the TCM industry chain, the France-China TCM Center, and the United Nations Global Compact's "Belt and Road" action platform [3] Group 3 - A pre-event live broadcast titled "Chatting with Friends of TCM" will take place on February 4 at 15:30, featuring special guests who will engage in light discussions and answer questions from the audience [4]
我国建成世界最大的传统医药服务体系
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2026-02-02 22:26
Core Viewpoint - China is significantly advancing its traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) service system, establishing the world's largest traditional medicine service framework, with substantial growth in healthcare institutions and patient visits by the end of 2024 [1]. Group 1: Growth Metrics - By the end of 2024, the number of TCM healthcare institutions, hospitals, and total patient visits will have increased by 43.3%, 16.7%, and 58.9% respectively compared to the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan [1]. - The TCM service system is expanding in both capacity and quality, enhancing the supply of high-quality TCM services [1]. Group 2: Project Initiatives - In 2025, China will support 450 county-level TCM hospitals to develop the "two specialties and one center" project, further solidifying and expanding grassroots TCM services [1]. - An additional 90 national TCM specialty areas will be established, including mental health, pediatrics, and gynecology, along with the launch of 57 suitable TCM disease categories for payment by disease type [1]. Group 3: Collaborative Development - The establishment of flagship hospitals and departments for collaborative TCM and Western medicine will focus on major difficult diseases, with 212 clinical collaboration projects planned [1]. - In 2025, the first national artificial intelligence application pilot base for TCM diagnosis and treatment services will be built, alongside 12 pilot projects for "smart TCM" [1].
中医赋能医养融合 守护民生健康底色——陕西商南县富水镇中心卫生院中医药医养结合工作纪实
Huan Qiu Wang· 2026-02-02 03:07
Core Insights - The article highlights the integration of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) services into the healthcare system of Fushui Town, aiming to meet the health needs of the local population, especially the elderly, while supporting rural revitalization efforts [1] Group 1: Infrastructure Development - The Fushui Town Central Health Center has established itself as a model TCM facility, equipped with various treatment rooms and modern medical equipment to provide comprehensive services [2] - The center has a core team of four experienced TCM physicians and regularly invites local experts to enhance service quality, expanding its offerings to include 18 TCM techniques [2] Group 2: Service Integration - TCM services have been deeply integrated into daily healthcare, with a focus on chronic diseases prevalent among the elderly, achieving a 40% share of TCM in overall medical services since 2025 [3] - A comprehensive service system has been developed, combining in-hospital treatment, community outreach, and online health education to increase accessibility [3] Group 3: Innovative Service Models - The center has introduced a "TCM + Elderly Care" service model, addressing the needs of elderly patients with mobility issues through a dual approach of centralized care and home visits [4][5] - A standardized process for home care services has been established, demonstrating significant improvements in patient recovery and providing a replicable model for similar services in rural areas [5]
绘就健康底色 书写民生答卷
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-30 19:41
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the significant improvements in healthcare services and accessibility in the region, driven by strategic investments and reforms during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period. Group 1: Investment and Infrastructure Development - The regional health authority is increasing investments to enhance the healthcare system, focusing on building regional medical centers and specialized departments in hospitals [2][3] - A total of 100 specialized departments are being established in group hospitals, alongside the implementation of a paired support program to improve healthcare resource distribution [2] Group 2: Service Improvement and Accessibility - The establishment of the first national regional medical center has been completed, creating a comprehensive "3+6" medical service system across the region [3] - The implementation of convenient services, such as "one registration covers three days," has been expanded to all secondary hospitals, improving patient experience [4] - Home healthcare services are being provided to elderly patients, with a family doctor signing rate of 97.33% for key populations [5] Group 3: Health Management and Preventive Care - The management of chronic diseases has evolved from periodic follow-ups to real-time monitoring and proactive intervention, with 1,477 "1+N" family doctor service teams established [8] - The region has seen an increase in life expectancy from 77.3 years in 2020 to 78.43 years in 2024, alongside an improvement in health literacy from 18.2% to 22.08% [8]