What computer operations do public health workers need to be familiar with?

Be familiar with various table document operations on the computer, and your typing speed should be fast.

"Informatization construction" and "computer office work" are the biggest test for many elderly grassroots doctors. After all, after writing medical records by hand for a lifetime, the mouse is still more difficult to master than the pen. The things behind this are more complicated and entangled than these electronic products.

If "paperless office" can barely be regarded as primary informatization, then primary medical institutions in some areas may not have even taken the first step. The Grassroots Doctors Commune surveyed many village doctors, some young and some old, and the problems reported by them were very different.

Health services at the township level can no longer be completed alone. Take basic public health services as an example. The electronicization of these services has not received effective support from public security, civil affairs, street offices and other agencies, and has also brought many difficulties to the work of health centers.