National finance will support health informatization rural doctors will use computers

Although relevant approvals have not yet been finalized, it can be determined that China’s health informatization will soon receive unprecedented and vigorous support in the near future.

On November 10th, the Ministry of Health convened a temporary working meeting. Vice Minister of Health Yin Li presided over the meeting. Minister of Health Chen Hao attended the meeting and personally guided all departments and departments at all levels to carry out relevant work and deployment. It is reported that the Ministry of Health will set up a special office to implement the use of valuable special financial funds to ensure that the investment in health informationization will be effective. The relevant ministries of the Ministry of Health and some members of the expert group of the Ministry of Health Informationization Leading Group attended the meeting.

Immediately after the Ministry of Health held a meeting in Beijing on 11 November to accelerate the reform of public hospitals, this major positive news of health informatization was confirmed. When speaking at the symposium, Minister Chen Wei specifically pointed out that accelerating hospital information construction is one of the seven tasks that the Ministry of Health has focused on in the near future: “Implementing hospital information and telemedicine systems, establishing electronic medical record construction and hospital management as The key hospital information network will promote the scientific and precise management of hospitals and improve the service capabilities and levels of grass-roots hospitals.Shanghai, Xiamen, Zhenjiang and Ma'anshan have all started or started to carry out relevant work and achieved initial results. To advance this work, the Ministry of Finance has agreed to give local funding support for this work."

According to a health informatization expert who has travelled from Beijing to participate in an internal meeting on November 10, the central government’s financial funds will soon be put in place, and will focus on supporting the informatization of county-township and county-level health organizations during the year. Before the end of 2010, the central government will allocate funds and local matching funds to about RMB 5 billion. Among them, 2.7 billion yuan of central government funds are used for grass-roots health informatization. The main thoroughfare of this part of the funds is twofold. First, as part of the village-village project, more than 400,000 township hospitals are equipped with computers; secondly, vigorously building a platform for telemedicine and distance learning to help strengthen primary medical services and medical resources. In addition, the central government subsidizes about 500,000 yuan for each county in more than 2,000 counties in the country, and local governments use 1:1 support to advance the informationization of hospitals such as electronic medical records.

This means that hundreds of thousands of rural doctors in China will have access to computers and will surely lay a more solid foundation for health informationization. However, while energetically deploying computers, "Computer World" reported new health advice, focusing on information skills training for grass-roots doctors. We learned from the interview that after the outbreak of SARS in 2003, the Ministry of Health organized the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention to build a direct reporting network covering the entire country. As a result, it was discovered that after the computer equipment was deployed to the grassroots level, some doctors faced operational difficulties. Therefore, the relevant training will become an important follow-up work at the onset of a new round of computer popularity.

It is reported that the Ministry of Health is actively improving the formulation of the 12th Five-Year Plan for e-health informatization. This is also the first five-year plan for the development of health informatization in China. The plan will focus on promoting the development of a regional health information platform based on electronic health records at the top-level national, provincial, and municipal levels, as well as the construction of hospital information centered on electronic medical records. It is understood that the "12th Five-Year Plan" for the construction of health informatization project has initially established a road map for China's health informatization construction, referred to as the "3521 Project", that is, the construction of national, provincial and prefecture-level three-level health information platforms, strengthening public Health, medical services, new rural cooperative medical system, basic medicine system, and five integrated business management applications, construction of two basic databases for health records and electronic medical records, and construction of a dedicated network.

As early as the beginning of 2010, the person in charge of the Statistical Information Center of the Ministry of Health clearly stated on the interview with this reporter that on the one hand it is necessary to formulate the 12th Five-Year Plan for eHealth, and on the other hand, it must actively strive for national and all levels of financial support for health information. Input. The former Director of the Statistical Information Center of the Ministry of Health and current Party Secretary of the Chinese Medical Association Raokeqin estimates that during the 12th Five-Year Plan period, health informatization is expected to secure national financial input of between 70 billion and 80 billion yuan.

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