The National Health Commission and six other departments recently issued the "Opinions on the Construction of Child Friendly Hospitals", proposing to uphold the concept of putting children first and provide emotional, warm, high-quality, efficient, and safe medical and health services for children from their perspective. This opinion requires guiding medical institutions that provide children's healthcare services, including maternal and child healthcare institutions, children's hospitals, comprehensive hospitals, and traditional Chinese medicine hospitals (including integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine hospitals and ethnic minority medicine hospitals), to actively carry out the construction of child friendly hospitals, and strive to achieve a proportion of over 90% of child friendly hospitals in the above-mentioned medical institutions by 2030. Encourage grassroots medical and health institutions such as township health centers and community health service centers to refer to the content and guidelines for the construction of child friendly hospitals, actively carry out the construction of child friendly institutions based on actual conditions, and build a number of child friendly institutions by 2030. Guide medical institutions to create convenient, comfortable, and diverse medical spaces from a child's perspective of "seeing the hospital from a height of 1 meter", strengthen the child friendly transformation of outpatient and ward facilities, equip mother and baby rooms, baby tidying tables, child seats, family toilets, and set up children's "play corners" and "reading spaces" to provide convenience for children's medical treatment. Centered on children's health, guide relevant medical institutions to focus on functional positioning, leverage their unique advantages, and innovate service models. Encourage medical institutions to improve their medical experience by adopting measures such as scheduling appointments and optimizing outpatient processes based on their own actual conditions. Guide relevant medical institutions to enhance their emergency response capabilities for children, provide multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment services, expand the types and quantities of day surgeries, and facilitate the families of affected children. (New Society)
Edit:Chen Jie Responsible editor:Li Ling
Source:People's Daily
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