Rural three-tier medical and health services
1. The three-tiered rural health service network refers to a health service system in which county-level medical and health institutions are the leaders, township health centers are the mainstay, and village health offices are the foundation. The three-tier rural health service network mainly undertakes the tasks of preventive health care, basic medical care, health supervision, health education, and technical guidance on family planning, and provides guarantees for farmers' access to basic health services. It can alleviate the difficulty of seeing a doctor, see a doctor, realize the goal of rural health care development, so that farmers "small illnesses do not go out of the village, general diseases do not go out of the township, the basic major diseases do not go out of the county".