The advantage of the downward transfer of medical association lies in improving the service ability of primary medical institutions, alleviating medical contradictions and pressures, providing patients with more comprehensive, sustained and coordinated medical services, realizing the contract service of family doctors and improving patients' satisfaction with medical care. However, the downward transfer of medical associations also faces certain difficulties, such as institutional interest constraints, medical insurance financial compensation and other issues, which need policy guarantee and trust from all sides to be implemented.
Promoting the transfer of medical associations requires the joint efforts of the government, medical institutions, doctors and the general public, including formulating policies, innovating medical service models, strengthening the construction of primary medical institutions, strengthening the training of medical talents, and enhancing scientific and technological innovation and security. In addition, it is necessary to widely publicize and popularize relevant knowledge, enhance public participation and support, and promote the development of medical and health undertakings.