Reasons for the lack of full coverage of designated institutions for the rehabilitation of children with disabilities

The reasons for the lack of full coverage of sentinel institutions for the rehabilitation of children with disabilities are mainly the following:

1. Insufficient capital investment. As rehabilitation institutions for children with disabilities require high investment, including investment in space, equipment and personnel, this is unaffordable for many regions and institutions, resulting in the failure to provide full coverage of rehabilitation sentinel institutions.

2. Uneven distribution of medical and health resources. In some areas, the uneven distribution of medical and health resources has led to the failure of designated rehabilitation organizations to provide comprehensive coverage. For example, it is relatively easy to set up rehabilitation organizations in areas with abundant medical resources, while areas with a lack of medical resources face greater difficulties.

3. Insufficient personnel. Rehabilitation organizations need to have professional medical personnel and rehabilitators, and the limited number of these personnel and the difficulty in recruiting them have led to a shortage of personnel in some areas, which has made it impossible to meet the demand for comprehensive coverage.

4. Insufficient policy support. Insufficient policy support is also one of the reasons for the failure of rehabilitation designated organizations to provide comprehensive coverage. In some areas, the government has not given enough policy support and subsidies to rehabilitation institutions, making it difficult for them to maintain normal operation and development.