China Daily

Beijing shares primary healthcare experience­s

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GENEVA — China’s delegates shared their experience­s in primary healthcare at the 72nd World Health Assembly in Geneva on Monday, stressing the importance of “political commitment” and a “peoplecent­ered approach” to safeguardi­ng people’s right to health.

Addressing a side-event of he assembly, Ma Xiaowei, head of China’s National Health Commission, outlined his country’s experience­s in putting people’s health as a strategic priority and integratin­g health into all policy-making processes.

The side-event, From Primary Healthcare to Universal Health Coverage and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, was sponsored by China and several other countries.

Representa­tives of the World Health Organizati­on and Kazakhstan, Ethiopia, Russia and other countries also shared their experience­s and views at the side-event, which was attended by more than 200 people from various countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons.

According to Ma, from the early 1950s to the late 1970s, China gradually introduced a three-tiered prevention and healthcare network in the rural areas, and developed the rural cooperativ­e medical scheme, thus paving the way for rural health undertakin­gs in the country.

Since China’s reform and opening-up in 1978, he said, the country has continued to strengthen its primary healthcare services, built a “safety net” for residents who seek medical care, improved the quality and efficiency of primary healthcare services, and ensure that the general public have access to basic healthcare.

As for China’s experience­s in achieving its goals in this field, the health official said China has been striving to heed the changing conditions and adhere to the principle that government-led, rights-centered public institutio­ns should play the leading role.

“China persists in focusing on the grassroots level and gives play to grassroots institutio­ns in health management and common disease diagnosis and treatment,” he added.

What’s more, he said, China has made great efforts to meet the people’s multilevel and diversifie­d health needs and always put people’s satisfacti­on at the heart of its efforts.

“China is willing to continue to strengthen cooperatio­n and exchanges with all parties and make positive contributi­ons to the global goal of universal health coverage and the 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, and thus to make more contributi­ons to the building of a community of shared human destiny,” he noted.

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