What does the rural hygiene standard mean?

Rural health standard refers to the index system to measure the physical health of rural residents. Different from urban health standards, because the physical condition of rural residents is different from that of urban residents, including the influence of living environment, eating habits, educational level and other factors. Therefore, it is necessary to consider these differences when formulating rural health standards, and formulate corresponding indicators and standards according to their characteristics.

Rural health standards should cover health examination, disease prevention and medical treatment. In terms of health examination, it is necessary to formulate screening items for common diseases suitable for rural residents and determine the corresponding screening standards. In terms of disease prevention, it is necessary to formulate vaccination plans and health promotion projects for rural residents. In terms of medical care, it is necessary to formulate the allocation standard of rural medical resources, establish a rural medical treatment network, and improve the efficiency of treatment.

The purpose of formulating rural health standards is to promote the health of rural residents, improve the quality of life and promote rural economic development. This requires the joint participation of the government, medical institutions, social organizations and rural residents to establish a sound management system and implementation mechanism to ensure fairness, openness and transparency in the process of formulation, implementation and supervision, and to provide better medical and health services for rural residents.