1. **Inadequate staffing:** Limited medical resources in township areas and insufficient number of medical personnel is a common problem. In the process of establishing a 20-minute emergency circle, many townships may not be able to ensure a sufficient number and professional level of medical personnel, resulting in limited coverage and timeliness of emergency services.
2. **Insufficient first aid equipment and medicines:** In townships, the supply of first aid equipment and medicines also faces difficulties due to limited medical conditions. Lack of quality first aid equipment and appropriate medicines may affect the effectiveness of first aid and the quality of work of first aiders.
3. **Inadequate first aid awareness and training:** In townships and villages, some residents have low first aid awareness and response skills, and lack first aid awareness and basic first aid training. This may lead to the inability to make timely and correct first aid measures in the event of an emergency, affecting the effectiveness of treatment.
4. **Traffic condition limitations:** Traffic conditions in rural areas are relatively poor, and problems such as traffic congestion, narrow or inconvenient roads may affect the rapid arrival of first aid vehicles at the scene, delaying the time of treatment.
5. **Unbalanced distribution of hospital resources:** In township areas, there is an unbalanced distribution of medical resources. Some township medical institutions have rudimentary facilities and medical standards that make it difficult to meet the demand for emergency care, which makes the construction of 20-minute emergency care circles in townships difficult.
Faced with these difficulties and problems, the following are some possible solutions:
1. Strengthening the construction of township medical institutions, upgrading medical facilities and standards, and increasing the number and professionalism of medical staff to ensure that township areas can provide high-quality emergency services.
2. Strengthen the supply of emergency equipment and medicines to ensure that the townships have the necessary equipment and medicines, so that emergency personnel can have the conditions for effective treatment.
3. Strengthening first aid training for township residents, raising public awareness of first aid and their ability to cope with it, and enabling more people to master basic first aid skills and take the right measures in emergencies.
4. Build a better transportation network in the townships and improve transportation conditions to ensure that emergency vehicles can reach the scene quickly and shorten the rescue time.
5. When allocating medical resources, the actual needs of the townships should be reasonably considered, and the allocation of medical resources should be optimized to ensure that the townships can develop in a balanced way and meet the needs of first aid.
It should be noted that the difficulties and problems of the 20-minute emergency care circle in townships and villages may be related to the situation of specific areas, and therefore the solutions need to be adapted to the local conditions. In practice, effective measures can be taken to solve the problems of the 20-minute emergency care circle in townships and to improve the quality and coverage of emergency care services, taking into account local policies and resource conditions.