Health records management of urban and rural residents, health education, vaccination, health management of children aged 0-6, health management of pregnant women, health management of the elderly, health management of patients with hypertension, health management of patients with type 2 diabetes, management of patients with severe mental illness, reporting and handling of infectious diseases and public health emergencies, service standards of health supervision and co-management, pre-marital health care, and health management of traditional Chinese medicine.
The national basic public health service project is an important content to promote the gradual equalization of basic public health services and an important work to deepen the reform of the medical and health system. It is the most basic public health service provided by our government to all residents free of charge, focusing on children, pregnant women, the elderly and patients with chronic diseases. The funds needed to carry out service projects are mainly borne by the government, and urban and rural residents can directly benefit.
The national standard of basic public health service is the reference for rural and urban primary medical and health institutions such as township hospitals, village clinics and community health service centers (stations) to provide residents with basic public health services free of charge, and can also be used as the basis for health administrative departments at all levels to carry out performance evaluation of basic public health services. The basic public health service items listed in the Code are mainly organized and implemented by township hospitals and community health service centers. Village clinics and community health service stations accept the business management of township hospitals and community health service centers respectively, and undertake basic public health service tasks reasonably. Urban and rural primary medical and health institutions shall accept the professional guidance of local public health institutions in disease prevention and control, maternal and child health care and health supervision. Other medical and health institutions that provide national basic public health services may refer to the implementation of the Standards.