How to apply for a health certificate
(1) Have a physical examination before getting a health certificate.
1, 2 ID cards and one-inch color photos of individuals bareheaded, pay the medical examination fee at the toll booth, get the medical examination form, paste the photos (the other one is a health certificate), and fill in the basic information such as name and gender.
2. Laboratory blood collection and stool anal swab test.
3. Routine physical examination of internal and external surgery.
4, X-ray chest X-ray.
5. Complete all physical examination items.
(2) If the physical examination results meet the requirements for issuing health certificates, and after passing the training of health laws and regulations organized by health supervision institutions, I will take one-inch bareheaded color photos to the health supervision office of the health bureau under my jurisdiction to apply for health certificates. If the physical examination results do not meet the conditions for issuing a health certificate, a health certificate shall not be issued.
It should be noted that in the materials submitted by schools in the United States, Japan, Britain, Austria, Italy and other countries. The physical health certificate or physical examination form for going abroad is one of the necessary materials.
I hope the above content can help you. If in doubt, please consult a professional lawyer.
Legal basis:
Article 5 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases
People's governments at all levels lead the prevention and control of infectious diseases.
The people's governments at or above the county level shall formulate plans for the prevention and control of infectious diseases and organize their implementation, and establish and improve the disease prevention and control, medical treatment, supervision and management systems for the prevention and control of infectious diseases.
Article 6
The health administrative department of the State Council is in charge of the prevention and control of infectious diseases and its supervision and management. The health administrative departments of local people's governments at or above the county level shall be responsible for the prevention and control of infectious diseases and their supervision and management within their respective administrative areas.
Other departments of the people's governments at or above the county level shall be responsible for the prevention and control of infectious diseases within their respective functions and duties.
Article 41
The local people's governments at or above the county level may impose isolation measures on the places where cases of Class A infectious diseases occur or the personnel in specific areas within the places, and report to the people's government at the next higher level at the same time; The people's government at a higher level that receives the report shall immediately make a decision on approval or disapproval. If the people's government at a higher level makes a decision not to approve, the people's government that implements the isolation measures shall immediately lift the isolation measures.
During the period of isolation, the people's government that implements isolation measures shall provide living security for the isolated personnel; If the isolated person has a work unit, his work unit will not stop paying his remuneration during the isolation period.
The lifting of isolation measures shall be decided by the original decision-making organ and announced.
Article 43
When Class A and Class B infectious diseases break out and become popular, the local people's governments at or above the county level may, upon the decision of the people's government at the next higher level, declare part or all of their administrative areas as epidemic areas; The State Council can decide and publish epidemic areas across provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government. The local people's governments at or above the county level in the epidemic area may take emergency measures as stipulated in Article 42 of this Law, and may carry out health quarantine on people, materials and means of transport entering or leaving the epidemic area.
The people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government may decide to block the epidemic areas of Class A infectious diseases within their respective administrative areas; However, it is up to the State Council to block epidemic areas in large and medium-sized cities or across provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, and to block trunk traffic or close borders.