Duties of the Health Bureau

Duties of the Health Bureau (a)

First, the implementation of the national policy in the medical policy guidelines, policies, responsible for health care system reform research, guidance and other work.

Second, responsible for the flag medical institutions, medical equipment, medical technology access management and practitioners of licensing.

Third, responsible for accepting applications for medical institutions set up audit and site investigation.

Fourth, responsible for the supervision of medical institutions, organization and implementation of hospital quality assessment. Responsible for the whole flag private medical institutions set up qualification audit and private hospital medical quality and medical safety management.

V. Organization and implementation of medical personnel practice standards, service norms, to ensure that the quality of medical institutions and quality of service.

VI. Responsible for all types of medical personnel practice access management, supervision.

VII. Undertake the registration of physicians, nurses and their change of work.

viii. Undertake the investigation and handling of medical disputes, medical errors.

Nine, to assist the relevant departments to do a good job of enrollment, conscription experience.

x. Responsible for organizing and carrying out health poverty alleviation, counterpart support, health work in the countryside.

xi. Assist the Red Cross to carry out the citizens mutual blood donation and blood donation, supervision of clinical blood safety work.

XII, responsible for the approval of medical advertisements for the initial examination.

xiii. Forwarding of documents, the development of relevant programs, measures, systems, etc., and assessment and supervision.

xiv. Emergency: responsible for organizing and carrying out emergency medical treatment.

xv. Network: including network construction and network direct reporting.

xvi. Basic drug system.

xvii. Safety production: responsible for the implementation of the whole flag of the medical institutions of the whole industry management, to ensure the quality of medical care and medical safety.

xviii. Collecting and reporting information

xix. Medical waste regulation.

XX. 120 emergency.

XXI, medical ethics.

XXII regular examination of physicians.

Twenty-three, training and learning.

Health Bureau responsibilities (2)

First, the main responsibilities of the CDC

1, according to law, is responsible for the city's disease prevention and control;

2, the development of disease prevention and control planning;

3, the implementation of the major disease prevention and control plans and strategies and serious health hazards of the people's health of the interventions of the public **** health problems, the organization and implementation of the higher level of the major diseases under control Project;

4, the city, township (township) field implementation of supervision and inspection;

5, coordination of the relevant departments of the prevention and control of human and animal **** diseases and interventions to control the occurrence of disease and the spread of the epidemic.

Second, personnel duties

(a) Section Chief duties

1. In the Secretary and the Deputy Secretary in charge of the leadership of the overall work of this section, develop work plans and organize the implementation;

2. Responsible for the city's major outbreaks of aggregation and report to the higher level;

3. Responsible for the letter (letter) to put forward the processing of views on the Section of the office by the Proposed text (letter) for review;

4, the medical institutions and disease prevention and control agencies to implement the direct reporting of infectious diseases network and other prevention and control work carried out in the implementation of the supervision;

5, the city's planned immunization work of the overall planning;

6, the tuberculosis prevention and control project work to carry out the overall coordination.

8. Annual summary of the work of the Office;

9. Coordination of the working relationship between the relevant parties;

10. Completion of other work assigned by the leadership of the Bureau.

(B) the duties of the section

1. work under the leadership of the section chief;

2. specifically responsible for infectious disease prevention and control, maternal and child health, mobile population, health supervision (including food safety), prevention and control of occupational diseases, immunization, tuberculosis and diarrhoeal diseases daily supervision and inspection of work related to the implementation of the "Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Act" and other laws and regulations;

3. Responsible for organizing the supervision and inspection of the direct reporting of infectious diseases network;

4. Responsible for the internal attendance and secretarial work of the Department;

5. According to the leadership requirements, timely completion of other work assigned.

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