Infectious Disease Control Act requirements for healthcare facilities do not include

Requirements of the Law on Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases for medical institutions do not include:

1. Setting up of facilities for prevention and control of infectious diseases

The Law on Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases stipulates that medical institutions must have appropriate facilities for prevention and control of infectious diseases, including isolation wards, disinfection equipment, and so on. Medical institutions must have the ability to isolate infected persons to ensure that patients with infectious diseases are isolated and treated in a timely manner to avoid spreading to other patients and medical staff.

2. Reporting and registration of infectious disease cases

Medical institutions must report infectious disease cases to local disease prevention and control agencies in a timely manner to ensure the timely transmission of epidemic information and statistics. At the same time, the medical institutions also need to register the information of infectious disease cases and establish corresponding case files for subsequent epidemiological investigations and prevention and control work.

3. Training and protection of medical personnel

Medical institutions must train medical personnel in the prevention and control of infectious diseases to ensure that they understand the prevention and control of infectious diseases. Medical staff must properly use protective equipment, including masks, gloves, and gowns, when coming into contact with infectious disease patients to reduce the risk of infection.

4. Vaccination against infectious diseases

Medical institutions must organize the vaccination of relevant personnel against the necessary infectious diseases to enhance their immunity and reduce the risk of infection. This measure is particularly applicable to those medical personnel who are easily exposed to infectious disease pathogens, such as those who come into contact with patients and collect specimens.

5. Disposal of medical waste

Medical institutions must dispose of medical waste, including infectious waste, vaccination equipment, etc., in accordance with prescribed procedures and standards. Proper medical waste disposal can avoid the spread of infectious diseases and protect environmental health and public **** health.