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Targeted assistance helps improve medical condition in China’s poorest regions

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Medical conditions in China’s poorest regions are improving with the help of targeted medical assistance to hospitals in these regions.

More than 400 hospitals in such regions have been upgraded to higher levels, and over 30 hospitals of this kind can now provide medical services comparable to that of top hospitals, according to the National Health Commission (NHC) in a press release, xinhuanet.com reported.

Once, the people and medical workers in these places were deeply troubled by the shortage of medicine, personnel and equipment.

Now, medical workers in hospitals such as Kashgar Prefecture Second People’s Hospital in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region are witnessing the improvemen­t of their hospital’s condition.

“The hospital with is now topnotch, cutting-edge emergency treatment methods for heart diseases,” said a senior physician of the hospital, which received targeted assistance from top hospitals in Shanghai Municipali­ty.

Since 2016, 963 top hospitals have paired with 1,180 hospitals in 834 impoverish­ed counties to offer similar targeted assistance, the NHC figures show.

Benefittin­g from the assistance, today, 90 percent of patients suffering from severe or acute diseases in Xinjiang can be successful­ly treated.

Targeted assistance from top hospitals has also brought advanced hospital management methods to impoverish­ed regions. With their help, many hospitals in such regions are setting up department­s to treat more kinds of illnesses and cultivatin­g young medical talents.

To further promote poverty alleviatio­n work in the medical sector, the targeted medical assistance must be carried out more accurately, said Ma Weihang, an official with the Zhejiang Province’s Health Commission.

“In some places, compared to advanced medical technology, the people need more practical therapies that can address their problems,” said Ma, adding that medical assistance should cope with the target region’s medical situation.

“The NHC will step up efforts in rolling out more accurate and detailed medical assistance plans, and further improve the medical condition in impoverish­ed areas by utilizing telemedici­ne technology,” said Jiao Yahui, the deputy director of the Medical Administra­tion Bureau under the NHC.

 ??  ?? HU HUHU/XINHUA Zhang Junwen (R) and local doctor Lyu Huibin conduct a surgical operation on a patient at the Kashgar Prefecture Second People’s Hospital in Kashgar City, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on November 21, 2018.
HU HUHU/XINHUA Zhang Junwen (R) and local doctor Lyu Huibin conduct a surgical operation on a patient at the Kashgar Prefecture Second People’s Hospital in Kashgar City, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on November 21, 2018.

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