Health isolation areas are usually set up by the government or relevant departments, relying on professional medical technology and facilities to deal with the isolation, diagnosis and treatment, transport and other work of suspected or confirmed cases. The construction of health isolation area needs strict planning and planning. First, treatment facilities, disinfection equipment and isolation area should be set up, and a complete management system and diversified protective measures should be established to prevent other cross-infection diseases. In addition to the management and treatment of patients, health isolation areas also need to train and supervise relevant personnel to achieve comprehensive personnel protection and management.
Although health isolation area plays an important role in protecting public health and life safety, it needs to emphasize and respect the privacy and human rights of patients, ensure that patients get reasonable and accurate medical guidance, and safeguard the rights and interests of patients and society. At the same time, health isolation areas need to be managed in strict accordance with laws and regulations to protect the legitimate rights and interests of patients and avoid opening and closing doors at will without authorization, which will affect personal and social activities.