Health management system for the elderly

Legal analysis: 1. Township hospitals that provide health management services for the elderly should have the basic equipment and conditions required for the service content. Two, strengthen contact with neighborhood committees, police stations and other relevant departments, to grasp the information changes of the elderly population in the area. Strengthen publicity and inform the service content, so that more elderly people are willing to accept the service. Third, record the relevant information in the health file in time after each health check. For details, please refer to the Health Checklist of Urban and Rural Residents' Health Records Management Service Specification. For the elderly who have been included in the health management of chronic diseases, this health management service can be used as a follow-up service. Fourth, actively apply traditional Chinese medicine methods to provide health guidance for the elderly such as health care and disease prevention. Fifth, through various means, organize the elderly in the jurisdiction to have a free examination including routine hematuria, blood lipid, liver and kidney function and electrocardiogram every year.

Legal basis: National Public Health Service Standard II. Service content (1) Health education content 1. Publicity and popularization of "China citizens' health literacy-basic knowledge and skills (Trial)". Cooperate with relevant departments to promote citizens' health literacy. 2. Health education for teenagers, women, the elderly, the disabled, parents of children aged 0-6, migrant workers and other people. 3. Carry out healthy lifestyle education such as reasonable diet, weight control, proper exercise, psychological balance, sleep improvement, salt restriction, tobacco control, alcohol restriction, drug dependence control, detoxification and risk factor intervention. 4 to carry out health education on key diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, asthma, breast cancer and cervical cancer, tuberculosis, hepatitis, AIDS, influenza, hand, foot and mouth disease, rabies and brucellosis. 5 to carry out health education on public health issues such as food safety, occupational hygiene, radiation hygiene, environmental hygiene, drinking water hygiene, family planning and school hygiene. 6 to carry out emergency treatment, disaster prevention and mitigation, family first aid and other health education to deal with public health emergencies. 7 publicity and popularization of medical and health laws and regulations and related policies.