2018 Guizhou Civil Servant Interview Question Bank: Mock Test Questions and Answers 3

Question analysis

Faced with such a question, our candidates must do in-depth analysis, sufficient argumentation, and complete solutions. We must conduct in-depth analysis from the performance, impact and root causes of the event, and fully demonstrate from the clear expression and reasonable logic, and connect it with reality. , to achieve practical solutions.

Key points to answer the question

1. Clearly state the problems and significance solved by the family contract doctor given in the question stem;

2. Clearly state the shortcomings of current medical care in rural areas;

3. Analyze the reasons and propose corresponding solutions.

March reference answers

Rural families contract with doctors to effectively consolidate the medical foundation.

In current rural areas, there are such medical shortcomings. Although our medical insurance has comprehensive coverage and serious diseases have been effectively solved under the strong guarantee of the state, we should also see that the foundation should be strengthened. In the original medical insurance, serious illnesses and emergencies that worry the masses are fully covered, but minor illnesses and chronic diseases are not fully covered. Some are because urban hospitals are too far away and require time and travel expenses to solve. This is because drugs for chronic diseases are no longer covered, which prevents many of our people from receiving effective treatment. There are also regional outbreaks of the disease, but there is no way to effectively prevent them.

The existence of these situations has largely made our people's lives less than "good". Minor illnesses are also illnesses, and they are equally uncomfortable. Due to the lack of travel expenses, minor illnesses cannot be treated, and because medicines are not covered by medical insurance, they accumulate into Serious illnesses will only increase our medical burden. From the perspective of medical security, travel expenses should not be included in the coverage. The amount of medicine and treatment for chronic diseases and minor illnesses is not large, and the treatment time is not urgent enough, let alone occupying relatively scarce medical resources. Therefore, in desperation, If it cannot be regulated in this way, then for the masses, this problem should be transformed from the perspective of complementary medical care to basic medical care.

Family contracting with doctors keeps our people from running away, and allows rural doctors to travel more. It can even prevent them from running away, and they can communicate via the telephone network. Don’t let your illness go to the hospital, but keep your health at home. For minor illnesses and chronic diseases, it is not worth a trip to the hospital, but hundreds of households in a village or a town are worth a trip from our doctors. Regarding whether medicines should be taken, how to take them, and whether they should be included in medical insurance, relevant regulations and rural doctors have the final say. They will conduct door-to-door consultations to determine the situation, actively treat them, and provide more health care consultation and promotion of healthy lifestyles. Reducing the root cause of serious illness accumulation is the consolidation of basic medical care.

For family contracted doctors, in addition to increasing the supply of rural doctors, we should also refine the grassroots rural medical system. Whether to raise funds from village committees and communities, or to share the burden equally among contracted families, should be determined based on the actual situation. Increase publicity and provide household guidance so that rural doctors and the masses can cooperate effectively. Our rural doctors have also done research work that goes deep into the grassroots to understand the actual situation. They have first-hand information on whether to increase medical facilities or carry out targeted medical propaganda.

I hope that in the near future, the function of our rural doctors will change from "seeing diseases" to "health care", so that serious diseases will disappear invisible.