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西藏人民医院2026年春节藏历新年假期门诊调整,急诊24小时开放
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-14 02:59
Group 1 - The core message of the article is the announcement of the holiday schedule by the Tibet Autonomous Region People's Hospital to ensure medical services during the 2026 Spring Festival and Tibetan New Year [1] - The holiday period is set from February 15 to February 26, 2026, totaling 12 days, with normal operations resuming on February 14, February 27, and February 28 [1] - Emergency services will operate 24 hours a day during the holiday, and the health management center will also have outpatient services available [1] Group 2 - The hospital has instructed all departments and affiliated institutions to arrange duty personnel reasonably to ensure orderly medical services [1] - The measures are aimed at meeting the medical needs of citizens during the festive period [1]
广州全市范围“五停”!各医院暂停普通门诊,但急诊照常
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-09-23 12:55
Group 1 - The city of Guangzhou is implementing a "Five Stops" measure (suspending classes, work, production, transportation, and business) due to the impact of Typhoon Haikui, leading to severe weather conditions [2] - During the "Five Stops" period, all ordinary outpatient services in medical institutions will be suspended, while essential treatments like dialysis and chemotherapy will continue to operate [2] - Emergency services in hospitals will remain operational, with inpatient departments, operating rooms, and other inpatient services functioning normally [3] Group 2 - Hospitals in Guangzhou are notifying patients about the changes in service arrangements, with some institutions like Guangzhou Medical University Affiliated Eighth Hospital suspending all outpatient and health check services for one day while maintaining 24-hour emergency services [3] - Guangzhou First People's Hospital has also announced the suspension of outpatient services at its main campus and branches on September 24, while ensuring emergency services are available around the clock [3] - Medical staff have been instructed to remain on duty as necessary during the storm, ensuring that critical care for severe and emergency patients is prioritized [3]