Measures to Narrow the Gap of Basic Medical and Health Services for Urban and Rural Residents

Authors

  • Yingjie Song
  • Longkang Ren

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/shrqlezj

Keywords:

Basic Medical and Health Services, Entrustment, Interdepartmental Mechanism

Abstract

Health is the foundation of economic and social development, and people's health and longevity is an important symbol of national prosperity and national strength. Since the reform and opening up, our country has made remarkable achievements in the reform and development of health field. A sound medical and health service system is the basis for reducing the occurrence of diseases and ensuring residents' equal access to medical and health services. With the implementation of the "Healthy China 2030" Plan and a series of policies, promoting a healthy lifestyle and improving the level of basic medical and health services have become the fundamental direction of current medical and health development. Under the guidance of this development direction, in view of the inherent problems of basic medical and health services in rural areas of Hebei Province, it is necessary to fully investigate and understand the actual needs of residents in rural areas, increase the supply body of basic medical and health service resources, and solve the problem of insufficient total amount and uneven distribution of basic medical and health resources. Make up for the weak basic medical and health service foundation in rural areas of Hebei Province, strive to build a people-oriented basic medical and health service system that is balanced between urban and rural areas, and consciously transfer human, material and financial resources in urban areas to rural areas, so as to lay a solid foundation for protecting the health level of rural residents.

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10-12-2023

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Song, Y., & Ren, L. (2023). Measures to Narrow the Gap of Basic Medical and Health Services for Urban and Rural Residents. Academic Journal of Management and Social Sciences, 5(3), 99-103. https://doi.org/10.54097/shrqlezj