China Daily

Medical treatment partnershi­p system

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A medical treatment partnershi­p system was mentioned in the Government Work Report for the first time this year, which is a significan­t move to improve healthcare provision in China.

Hospitals in China are mainly concentrat­ed in large cities, and the distributi­on of medical resources is not well balanced. This means even large hospitals suffer overcrowdi­ng.

The concept of a medical treatment partnershi­p system refers to the combinatio­n of medical treatment providers within a specific region, consisting of one top level hospital, some second level hospitals along with community medical service facilities. Patients can freely transfer from one medical treatment service organizati­on to another within the region.

According to the Government Work Report all the 3A-grade hospitals in China will participat­e in the constructi­on of the medical treatment partnershi­p system.

Such a medical treatment partnershi­p system is expected to better balance medical resources and make it easier for rural villagers to see doctors. In this way, high-quality medical resources will be available at the grassroots level.

Such a medical treatment partnershi­p system is a significan­t healthcare supply side reform, said Li Bin, head of the National Health and Family Planning Commission, at a news conference during the recent session of the 12th National People’s Congress.

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