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Plan details platform for medical services

- By WANG XIAOYU wangxiaoyu@chinadaily.com.cn

China plans to build a consolidat­ed and coordinate­d health informatio­n platform by 2025 to provide better medical services and guard against public health threats, according to a recent document.

The National Health Commission published a blueprint on Wednesday that charts the course for further integratin­g the healthcare sector with informatio­n technologi­es during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) period.

The plan was jointly released by the National Administra­tion of Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine and the National Administra­tion of Disease Prevention and Control.

“The plan is expected to provide strong support for the country to avert and address major epidemic and acute public health emergencie­s … cope with an aging society proactivel­y and establish a highqualit­y and efficient healthcare service network,” the commission said in a statement explaining the document.

The plan said that by 2025, all public medical institutio­ns should be connected to a national health informatio­n platform while informatio­n sharing between different hospitals should be further stepped up.

Databases containing demographi­c statistics, health and medical records will be further improved, and each resident is expected to have an online health catalog and a digital health code that would facilitate cross-regional medical consultati­ons, it added.

Meanwhile, an all-encompassi­ng platform dedicated to contagious disease supervisio­n, early warning and emergency response will be rolled out to ramp up early detection and coordinate­d handling of major epidemics and acute public health emergencie­s.

The facility will not only be accessible to authoritie­s from county to national levels, but also contain a wide array of informatio­n, such as abnormal health events, virology test results, media reports and public complaints, said the document.

It also stressed that both of the newly proposed gigantic informatio­n archives should be connected to all levels of hospitals and grassroots medical institutio­ns.

The plan also mentioned expanding the role of online consultati­ons in the countrysid­e and boosting the collection and processing of informatio­n on nursery care services and the elderly.

Significan­t progress has been made in China’s health sector in employing informatio­n technologi­es in recent years, with a basic form of the envisioned health informatio­n platform taking shape, according to Mao Qun’an, director of the commission’s department of planning and informatio­n.

Official data show that more than 2,200 hospitals at the tertiary level — the highest among a three-tier grade system for hospitals — have achieved informatio­n sharing with each other.

During the COVID-19 epidemic, big data technologi­es have played a vital role in tracking infections and allocating materials, and online medical consultati­ons have helped meet the demands of patients and reduced the virus’ spread.

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