Jiang Qiutao, deputy chairman of the Hunan Provincial People's Congress and Hunan Provincial Party Committee of the Agricultural and Labour Party How can poor households in remote mountain villages such as Xiangxi be able to enjoy the diagnosis and treatment services of well-known hospital experts such as Xiangya and Concord? This is a question that Jiang Qiutao, a deputy chairman of the Hunan Provincial People's Congress and the Hunan Provincial Party Committee of the Agricultural Workers' Party, has been thinking about. In an interview with the reporters of the Red Net Time, Jiang Qiu Tao said that telemedicine has become an important means to achieve "graded diagnosis and treatment", an important measure to improve the ability of primary medical services, to achieve "precise poverty alleviation", to prevent "poor caused by disease, return to poverty due to illness" "The effective method." To this end, she suggested that we should vigorously develop telemedicine and improve the capacity of primary medical services in Hunan. Jiang Qiutao believes that at present, Hunan telemedicine business has not achieved scale, systemization and normalization, and lacks effective organization guarantee and operation service mechanism; telemedicine centers, software and hardware resources, expert resources and network resources of different hospitals have been repeatedly constructed. Problems such as inefficient use. In the province, the government invests in telemedicine platforms operated by large hospitals, and the number of telemedicine services carried out each year is less than 5,000. Compared with the millions of outpatients in these hospitals and 100,000 inpatients, The effect on graded clinics is minimal. Why is telemedicine lacking effective use? "This is caused by many reasons." Jiang Qiutao said. The main body of the existing telemedicine platform is mainly large-scale tertiary hospitals, while the medical services of large hospitals are over-saturated and cope with telemedicine; the existing telemedicine services are mainly county-level general hospitals, and counties The level of general hospitals is generally strong, and there is a lack of need for telemedicine. However, county-level specialized hospitals and grassroots township hospitals that really need telemedicine have not been effectively covered. In addition, there is still a lack of hospital support for the operation of telemedicine platform, the construction of standards and norms for telemedicine, the lack of investment in telemedicine construction, and the unreasonable telemedicine consultation model, which ultimately led to the enthusiasm of telemedicine participants. Not high. Jiang Qiutao suggested: First, formulate unified norms and standards implementation rules, set up entry thresholds, and formulate policy norms, construction standards and implementation rules for the construction, implementation, operation and maintenance, management, operation, and quality control of telemedicine platforms in Hunan Province. Second, through the government's purchase of services, fully mobilize the effective participation of social forces, make full use of the decisive role of the market in the allocation of resources, and introduce social power to build a multi-level and multi-center telemedicine service platform through the government's purchase of services, and help the grading diagnosis and treatment system. The establishment of. The third is to establish a reasonable payment system to achieve multi-stakeholder win-win situation. It is recommended that the provincial government introduce corresponding policies on telemedicine-related charging standards, medical insurance payment, and benefit distribution, and incorporate it into the performance evaluation of medical doctors and the evaluation index system of medical institutions. Fully mobilize the enthusiasm of all parties involved in telemedicine. (Source: Red Net) Anti-Cut Pvc Coated Gloves,Cut-Proof Pvc Gloves,Pvc Safety Cuff,Kevlar Linning Pvc Gloves JINAN SHANDE SECURITY TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD , https://www.sdsxlb.com