The basic principles of the establishment of medical institutions do not include

Basic principles for the establishment of medical institutions include:

Legal analysis:

1. An approval letter for the establishment of a medical institution;

2. Conformity with the basic standards of a medical institution;

3. Suitable name, organization and premises;

4. Suitability for the business it carries out in terms of Funds, facilities, equipment and professional health technicians;

5. Have appropriate rules and regulations;

6. Be able to independently assume civil liability.

Legal basis: "Regulations on the Administration of Medical Institutions"

Article 2 These regulations shall apply to hospitals, health centers, sanatoriums, outpatient clinics, clinics, health centers (rooms), and first-aid stations and other medical institutions engaged in the diagnosis of diseases and treatment activities.

Article 3 Medical institutions shall save lives, prevent and treat diseases, and serve the health of citizens.

Article 4 The State supports the development of medical institutions and encourages the establishment of medical institutions in various forms.

Article 5 The health administrative department of the State Council is responsible for the supervision and management of medical institutions throughout the country.

Legal analysis: medical institutions should be set up in accordance with the following principles:

(1) the principle of fairness. Medical and health services must adhere to the principle of fairness and impartiality, from the actual local medical supply and demand, urban and rural areas, focusing on grass-roots level, give full play to the role of existing medical resources, appropriate regulation of the scale of development of urban medical institutions, to ensure that the entire population, especially the majority of farmers are able to enjoy the basic health care services in a fair and equitable manner;

(2) the principle of the overall benefit. Medical institutions should be set up in line with the requirements of the overall planning of local health development, the establishment of various types of medical institutions at all levels of coordination and orderly competition in the medical service system, the local should be subordinate to the overall situation, the scientific and rational allocation of medical resources, give full play to the overall function of the medical service system and efficiency, to avoid inducing the purpose of profit-making, compete for patients in the occurrence of disorderly or even vicious competition;

(3) Accessibility Principle. The planning and determination of the service radius of various types of medical institutions at all levels should be appropriate, convenient transportation, reasonable layout, and easy for the public to get services;

(4) principle of hierarchical medical care. Implementation of the functions and responsibilities of medical institutions, the establishment and improvement of hierarchical medical care, two-way referral system of medical services, so that common diseases, common diseases at the primary health care institutions, critical emergencies and difficult illnesses in the city hospitals;

(e) public sector-led principle. Adhere to the non-profit medical institutions as the main, for-profit medical institutions as a supplement, public medical institutions as the dominant, non-public medical institutions *** with the development of the principle of running a medical, to encourage and guide the development of social capital in the medical and health care business, and promote the development of non-public health care institutions, the formation of diversified main body of the investment, diversified investment mode of running a medical system.

(F) the principle of equal emphasis on Chinese and Western medicine. Follow the basic policy of health work, Chinese and Western medicine, to ensure that Chinese medicine, combined traditional Chinese and Western medicine, ethnomedicine medical institutions, the rational distribution and allocation of resources.

Legal basis: "Regulations on the Administration of Medical Institutions" Article 3 medical institutions to save lives, prevention and treatment of disease, for the purpose of citizens' health services.