National regulations on free physical examination at the age of 65

The National Regulations on Free Physical Examination at the Age of 65 is a free medical examination policy for the elderly aged 65 and above.

The policy aims to pay attention to the health status of the elderly, find out potential health problems in time, and take corresponding intervention measures to improve the quality of life and health level of the elderly.

I. Policy contents

The national 65-year-old free physical examination regulations usually include a series of physical examination items, such as routine examination of blood pressure, blood sugar, blood lipid, vision, hearing and electrocardiogram, as well as screening for common diseases of the elderly. Specific physical examination items may vary according to different regions and policies.

Second, the conditions for participation

Generally speaking, the national 65-year-old free medical examination regulations apply to the elderly aged 65 and above. Old people need to provide valid identification, such as ID card or household registration book, to prove their age and identity.

Third, application and appointment.

The elderly can learn about the specific physical examination policies through their communities, township hospitals or related medical institutions, and make applications and appointments. In some areas, online booking can be used to facilitate the operation of the elderly.

Fourth, the physical examination process

After the appointment is successful, the old man will go to the designated medical institution for physical examination according to the agreed time. During the physical examination, the doctor will inquire about the health status of the elderly in detail, carry out necessary examinations and tests, and give corresponding health suggestions.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) results feedback and intervention

After the physical examination, medical institutions will provide detailed physical examination reports to the elderly, and explain the significance of various indicators and possible problems. For the health problems found, medical institutions will advise the elderly to take corresponding intervention measures, such as regular review, drug treatment, lifestyle adjustment and so on.

To sum up:

The National Regulations on Free Physical Examination at the Age of 65 is a free physical examination policy for the elderly, aiming at paying attention to the health status of the elderly and taking corresponding intervention measures. The elderly can learn about the content of the policy through the community, township hospitals or related medical institutions, and make applications and appointments. In the process of physical examination, the elderly will get detailed examination and testing, and get corresponding health suggestions and intervention measures.

Legal basis:

rights protection law of the people's republic of elderly people

Article 15 stipulates:

The state establishes a health service system for the elderly, develops health undertakings for the elderly, carries out health education for the elderly, popularizes health care knowledge for the elderly, improves medical facilities for the elderly and provides basic medical and health services for the elderly.