The National Basic Public Health Service Standard is one of the important normative documents formulated and issued by the National Health and Wellness Commission of China (formerly the Ministry of Health), and its purpose is to ensure the public access to basic public health services. The specific contents of this specification may be adjusted and updated over time.
Scope of basic public health services: It stipulates the content and scope of basic public health services, including disease prevention and control, health education, health supervision, prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, family planning, child health care, etc. Health infrastructure and personnel requirements: it stipulates the infrastructure requirements of public health institutions such as hospitals and community health service centers, as well as the professional requirements and training standards of medical personnel engaged in public health services.
Health records management: it stipulates the establishment, management and use of residents' health records to ensure the integrity, security and privacy of personal health information. Epidemic monitoring and reporting: It stipulates the monitoring, reporting and disposal procedures of infectious diseases and public health emergencies, as well as the responsibilities and coordination mechanisms of relevant departments.
Measures for prevention and control of infectious diseases: strategies and measures for prevention and control of infectious diseases are stipulated, including vaccination, personal protection and compulsory isolation, aiming at preventing and controlling the spread of infectious diseases. Infectious disease prevention and control measures refer to a series of measures and actions taken to prevent the spread and spread of infectious diseases. Measures for the prevention and control of infectious diseases should be formulated according to the characteristics of different infectious diseases and the results of epidemiological investigation, and implemented under the guidance of relevant government health departments.
What are the consequences of violating the national basic public health service standards?
Legal liability: If an individual or organization violates the provisions of this Code, it may be investigated for legal liability. Specific legal responsibilities may include fines, administrative penalties, revocation of licenses or restrictions on related rights and interests. , the specific situation will vary according to the nature and severity of the violation.
Credit records are affected: violation of health standards may affect the credit records of individuals or institutions, thus affecting their qualifications, credit ratings or trust in other business partners in related industries. Violation of health norms may increase public health and safety risks, such as the spread and spread of infectious diseases, and damage public health and safety.