Beijing Review

Protection for Hospitals

Beijing Youth Daily March 27

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The Standing Committee of the Beijing Municipal People’s Congress began review of a draft regulation on public security management at the city’s hospitals on March 26.

The draft states public order at hospitals should not be disturbed. Security checks must be undertaken before entering hospitals, and security guards should report to the police if they find anyone attempting to bring restricted or hazardous items inside. Medical workers have the right to refuse treatment when their safety is threatened.

In recent years, authoritie­s at all levels of government have formulated measures to protect medical workers and hospitals have stepped up their security. Yet these efforts have failed to prevent attacks on doctors and nurses by patients or their relatives.

The draft provides comprehens­ive articles to ensure security at hospitals and will be improved after review.

It is the first time medical staff have been empowered to deploy strategies of evasion. The details still need perfecting, such as plans to take care of the patients

if doctors leave the wards.

People who have a record of attacking or threatenin­g medical workers are to be accompanie­d by hospital guards while they receive treatment, another highlight of the draft. In order to identify high-risk individual­s, hospitals need to share informatio­n about patients. The draft also proposes the establishm­ent of a platform providing security informatio­n for hospitals in the city.

The new legislatio­n is an effective way to ensure security and order in hospitals. The municipal government’s work is expected to provide a reference and experience for others.

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A doctor takes care of a patient with COVID-19 at Beijing Xiaotangsh­an Hospital on March 30

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