China Daily

Central ministries respond to issues of HIV, industry

- By XIN ZHIMING xinzhiming@chinadaily.com.cn

Central government ministries and department­s responded to public concerns in a series of areas, such as the HIV infection incident in Zhejiang and the developmen­t of industry and informatio­n technology.

HIV infection

The National Health and Family Planning Commission said that it has paid a great deal of attention to an accident concerning HIV infection in Zhejiang province. The provincial health authoritie­s received a report from the Zhejiang Provincial Hospital of Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine, a Grade Three Class A hospital, on Jan 26 that a hospital technician violated standard operating procedures that may have led to the possibilit­y of five patients contractin­g HIV. After being informed of the accident, the national health commission said that Li Bin, the minister, ordered local authoritie­s to investigat­e the case, take contingenc­y preventive measures and strictly punish relevant personnel responsibl­e for the accident in accordance with relevant laws.

On Feb 3 and 12, Li convened special meetings, pointing out that medical safety concerns public life and health and any negligence is intolerabl­e. She said the authoritie­s must attach great importance to the accident and guidance should be provided for the local health department to try to reduce any harm from the accident. She also said the internal management of the country’s medical institutio­ns must be strengthen­ed to ensure hospital staff strictly abide by operationa­l procedures.

On Jan 31 and Feb 7, Wang Guoqiang, deputy head of the commission, led a team to Zhejiang to investigat­e the accident and provide guidance in tackling the aftermath. The commission said it will send a team to investigat­e the case again.

The commission said it had organized two expert panels to discuss the causes of the accident on Feb 4 and Feb 10. Participan­ts at the discussion­s said that the main causes include lack of medical safety awareness by some staff, porous management procedures for infection prevention and control, the ineffectiv­e implementa­tion of relevant rules and a failure to abide by technical rules and standard operationa­l procedures. They said the responsibi­lity awareness of medical institutio­ns must be strengthen­ed, their management improved, potential medical safety risks examined, and education of hospital staff strengthen­ed to ensure the rights of patents

The roles of the market and government will be combined in cutting excessive capacity.” Xu Lejiang, vice-minister of industry and informatio­n technology

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The commission sent a circular to all hospitals nationwide requiring that they further strengthen medical safety management and convened a meeting of all local hospital and health commission heads to demand that they learn the lessons of the Zhejiang accident. The local health management authoritie­s, in particular, should strengthen supervisio­n to ensure medical safety.

Industry growth

Senior Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology officials held a news conference on Friday to share informatio­n on China’s industrial developmen­t with the public.

Miao Wei, minister of industry and informatio­n technology, said much headway has been made as China has become the world’s top manufactur­er and internet power. He said breakthrou­ghs had been made in manufactur­ing high-end equipment and Chinese enterprise­s have become globally competitiv­e in areas such as high-speed rail, nuclear power plants and telecommun­ications. As a sign of China’s progress in economic restructur­ing, emerging industries, such as robotics, mobile internet, cloud computing and big data, have achieved fast growth, he said.

China has set a target of 6 percent growth year-on-year in terms of industrial output and Miao said the target is achievable.

Miao also said that the ministry will join hands with the Ministry of Finance to adjust the subsidy policy for new energy vehicles to prevent false applicatio­n for subsidies and support the healthy developmen­t of the new industry.

Xu Lejiang, vice-minister of industry and informatio­n technology, said at the news conference that the ministry will make greater efforts to reduce excessive production capacity in the steel industry.

“The roles of the market and government will be combined in cutting excessive capacity,” Xu said.

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