National Hospice Pilot Declaration Criteria

1. Organizational qualifications: The reporting unit is a legally registered medical institution, nursing home, or nursing agency that meets the requirements of relevant regulations. It has a certain scale and resources, and is able to provide hospice services for patients with terminal illnesses or terminal patients.

2. Staffing: The reporting organization has a professional health care team, including doctors, nurses, social workers, psychological counselors, able to provide a full range of hospice services.

3, service facilities: the reporting unit has the appropriate hospice facilities, including the appropriate number of beds, hospice facilities, comfortable environment to protect the needs of patients and their families.

4, service capacity: the reporting unit has the professional capacity required to provide hospice care, including hospice care, pain management, psychological support, family support.

5. Relevant policies and management: The reporting organization should comply with relevant national and local policies and management requirements, including medical, nursing care, drug management, safety and security regulations.