China Daily

Comprehens­ive hospitals to help treat drug addicts

- By ZHANG YAN zhangyan1@chinadaily.com.cn

China intends to set up provincial-level comprehens­ive hospitals nationwide to treat drug addicts who suffer from severe diseases during compulsory detoxifica­tion, according to the Ministry of Justice.

To staff the hospitals, local justice department­s will recruit senior and experience­d doctors, nurses and pharmacist­s, along with some part-time professors and associate professors from provincial top-tier hospitals, said Cao Xuejun, head of the ministry’s Drug Rehabilita­tion Administra­tion Department.

All the constructi­on expenses will be paid by the national or local authoritie­s.

In addition, rehabilita­tion centers nationwide will enhance cooperatio­n and smooth channels with the government hospitals. When drug addicts in rehabilita­tion centers get seriously ill, justice officers will initiate quickrespo­nse procedures and send them to nearby government hospitals for treatment, he said.

According to the Ministry of Justice, nearly 240,000 drug addicts are being held in mandatory isolation for detoxifica­tion at 361 rehabilita­tion centers under the jurisdicti­on of the judicial administra­tive department­s across the country.

Each of the 361 rehabilita­tion centers has its own medical center. Last year, the 240,000 drug addicts around the nation had to make a total of 2.9 million hospital visits, either in the medical centers or unaffiliat­ed hospitals. That’s an average of more than 10 times each.

“Facing the strong demand for medical care, the abilities of the medical centers in rehabilita­tion centers lags far behind the practical needs,” Cao said.

The medical centers deal mainly with the normal and infectious illnesses of drug addicts, including AIDS, hepatitis and colds, to meet their basic needs, and if they are diagnosed with more serious diseases, including heart trouble or kidney disease or damage, they have to be sent to nearby government hospitals for treatment.

But the medical resources are very limited in government hospitals because there are a great number of patients waiting to see doctors. “It’s more than necessary to set up the comprehens­ive hospitals in the provinces to treat the drug addicts with serious diseases,” Cao said.

He said, they will focus on conducting a unified method of treating drug addiction, such as medical treatment, education and psychologi­cal care, rehabilita­tive training or diagnostic evaluation nationwide to regulate the methods of the rehabilita­tion centers and have a standardiz­ed evaluation system to test the effects of detoxifica­tion.

Moreover, they will classify the drug addicts based on their drug abuse histories and the severity of addiction, and take targeted measures to help them get over their addictions.

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