Conditions for chronic disease managers to apply for the exam

The entry requirements for chronic disease managers are as follows:

Have been engaged in this profession for more than 4 years after obtaining the professional qualification certificate of the second-class health manager. Bachelor degree in medicine and health, engaged in this major or related professional work 13 years or more. After obtaining the professional qualification certificate of the second-class health manager, he has been engaged in this occupation for more than 3 years continuously, and has reached the required standard hours after the training of the first-class health manager, and has obtained the certificate of completion.

After obtaining the qualification of deputy senior and above professional and technical positions in medical and health specialty, he has been trained by a first-class health manager and reached the required standard hours, and obtained a certificate of completion. Have a master's degree or doctor's degree certificate in medicine and health, and have been engaged in this occupation or related occupations for more than 0/0 years.

The introduction of chronic disease manager is as follows:

Chronic disease administrators are medical personnel responsible for managing patients with chronic diseases. They are mainly responsible for formulating patients' treatment plans, monitoring patients' condition changes, guiding patients' lifestyle and eating habits, and providing necessary psychological support. Chronic disease manager is a new profession, which is mainly responsible for managing the medical staff of chronic patients.

Chronic disease refers to a kind of disease with long duration, slow progress and difficult treatment, such as hypertension, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and so on. These diseases need long-term treatment and management. The responsibility of chronic disease managers is to help patients make treatment plans, monitor the changes of their condition, guide their lifestyle and eating habits, and provide necessary psychological support.

The responsibilities of health managers include helping people maintain a healthy lifestyle, preventing diseases, improving health, and managing and coordinating medical resources. Health managers can provide health advice and guidance for healthy people, and can also provide chronic disease management services for patients with chronic diseases.

Health managers need to make a comprehensive assessment of personal health status, including physical condition, lifestyle, eating habits, psychological status, etc., in order to make corresponding health management plans for individuals.