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What does the sinking of public hospitals mean?

The sinking of public hospitals means that the existing medical resources are moved down to the grassroots level. This is an important measure for the reform of the medical and health system, aiming at improving the level of primary medical services and enabling the masses to enjoy quality medical services nearby. The sinking of public hospitals can not only share the pressure of large hospitals, but also alleviate the problems of difficult and expensive medical treatment, so that people can enjoy better, more convenient and lower-priced medical services.

The sinking of public hospitals includes: building small hospitals and clinics in towns and communities; Carry out "serious illness insurance" in rural areas; Guide large hospitals and primary health institutions to jointly carry out medical cooperation. In addition, it is necessary to increase support for primary medical institutions, improve employees' professional skills, enrich their business experience, expand the scope of medical services and improve medical standards.

Challenges and solutions to the sinking of public hospitals

The implementation of sinking of public hospitals is difficult and challenging. First of all, it is necessary to strengthen the construction of primary medical institutions and improve the service level and quality; Secondly, it is necessary to speed up the reform of medical insurance fund, strengthen financial security and reduce the cost of medical services; Finally, it is necessary to strengthen organization and management, strengthen supervision and assessment, and promote the smooth implementation of the sinking of public hospitals. Only in this way can the masses enjoy better, more convenient and lower-priced medical services.