Medical Law Enforcement Certificate is a document issued by the health and wellness administrative department to confirm that the remodeling of a medical institution complies with the requirements of the relevant laws and regulations, and that it has the conditions and ability to provide medical services. Hospital remodeling refers to the re-planning, renovation, expansion and other works of an existing medical institution in order to improve the quality of medical services and the medical environment. The application and approval process for the medical enforcement certificate generally includes the following steps:
First, the hospital needs to submit the application materials for the medical enforcement certificate to the local health administration department, including the planning scheme, design drawings, construction contract and other relevant documents for the hospital remodeling.
Secondly, the health and health administrative department will organize professionals to review the hospital's conversion plan, including an assessment of the requirements for medical equipment, the medical environment, and medical waste disposal.
Finally, based on the results of the review, the health and wellness administrative department will issue a medical law enforcement certificate confirming that the hospital remodeling is in compliance with relevant laws and regulations and that it has the conditions and capacity to provide medical services.