What are the requirements and standards for family health monitoring?

1. What are the requirements and standards for family health monitoring?

1, family health monitoring standard requirements are as follows:

(1) Don't go out, be sure to avoid taking public transportation, insist on wearing a mask, keep a social distance, pay attention to personal hygiene, and travel to and from the destination at two o'clock and one line;

(2) Do not participate in party activities such as parties and dinners;

(3) Try not to have close contact with family members who live together when eating, especially infants and the elderly. It is best to use public chopsticks when eating;

(4) If you have symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, sore throat, poor taste, hypoesthesia, muscle pain, diarrhea, etc., you should go to the fever clinic of the medical institution in time, truthfully inform your life history and contact history, and do a good job in self-health monitoring.

2. Legal basis: Article 12 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases.

All units and individuals within the territory of People's Republic of China (PRC) must accept the investigation, inspection, sample collection and isolation treatment of infectious diseases by disease prevention and control institutions and medical institutions, and provide relevant information truthfully. Disease prevention and control institutions and medical institutions shall not disclose relevant information and materials involving personal privacy. Where the administrative department of health and other relevant departments, disease prevention and control institutions and medical institutions illegally implement administrative management or prevention and control measures and infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of units and individuals, the relevant units and individuals may apply for administrative reconsideration or bring a lawsuit according to law.

Article 17

The state establishes a monitoring system for infectious diseases. The health administrative department of the State Council formulated the national infectious disease monitoring plan and scheme. The health administrative departments of the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall, according to the national infectious disease monitoring plans and plans, formulate the infectious disease monitoring plans and work plans in their respective administrative regions. Disease prevention and control institutions at all levels monitor the occurrence and prevalence of infectious diseases and the factors affecting their occurrence and prevalence, and monitor infectious diseases that have occurred abroad, have not yet occurred in China or have newly occurred in China.

2. What is the difference between occupational health examination and general health examination?

The differences between occupational health examination and general health examination are as follows:

1, the objects of the two are different, the object of general health examination can be anyone, and the object of occupational health examination is the workers who are exposed to toxic and harmful chemicals and physical reasons;

They have different purposes. General physical examination is to find patients who are different from normal people, while occupational physical examination is to check whether workers are suitable for specific jobs.

3. Their organizational forms are different. General physical examination only needs registration, and no other formalities and materials are needed. The occupational health examination must be entrusted by the employer in writing, and the physical examination list, occupational history information and occupational hazards of the workers can be fully prepared for the occupational health examination.