Introduction of residents' health records
Health records refer to the standardized and scientific records of residents' physical and mental health (normal health status, sub-health disease prevention, health protection and promotion, unhealthy disease treatment, etc.). ). It is an information resource that takes residents' personal health as the core, runs through the whole life process, covers all kinds of health-related factors, and realizes multi-channel dynamic information collection to meet residents' own needs and health management. Pomr (Problem-Oriented Medical Record) was first proposed by Weed et al. in 1968 in the United States, requiring doctors to adopt individual health problem-oriented records in medical services. At present, it has become the basic method to establish residents' health records in many countries and regions in the world.