Five, how old residents to establish health records to complete personal chronic disease risk assessment.

According to the National Basic Public Health Service Standard (Third Edition), health management services should be provided regularly for patients with chronic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes. Specifically, for patients with hypertension, at least 1 time comprehensive health examination should be conducted every year to evaluate risk factors and make health plans according to individual conditions; For diabetic patients, at least 1 time comprehensive health examination and complications screening are conducted every year, and an individualized health plan is formulated and regularly evaluated and adjusted.

As for the specific age limit, according to the requirements of the Code, in principle, permanent residents in the jurisdiction, including registered and non-registered residents who have lived for more than half a year, can enjoy the national basic public health services from the 28th day of birth. However, it should be pointed out that the code does not specify how long the card must be established. It only emphasizes the establishment of health records for residents who meet the conditions for establishing a card, and the key groups such as children and the elderly who have not filed files are supplemented according to relevant regulations.

In short, the specific age limit and requirements should be determined according to local policies and regulations. If you are a patient with hypertension or diabetes, or you are over the age limit, but you have not yet established a health record, it is recommended to consult the local medical institutions about relevant policies and service processes in time, so as to get corresponding management and treatment in time.