Jiao Yahui, director of the Medical Administration and Hospital Authority of the National Health and Wellness Committee, said that the National Health and Wellness Committee is studying and preparing for the next step to introduce Internet medical service standards, requiring unified national norms and unified regulatory requirements.
Brief introduction of internet medical supervision.
Internet medical care is a double-edged sword. While people enjoy convenience, there are still some risks, one is qualification and the other is quality. Qualification plus quality equals safety. So how should we ensure the qualifications of institutions and personnel providing services?
China has established an electronic registration database for doctors and nurses, which requires that the qualifications of these personnel can be queried in the database. If you can find qualifications, it is a legal institution; If you can't find it, it is an informal institution.
The National Health Commission requires that those who provide services on the Internet must pass electronic authentication, and the whole medical service must be marked and traceable. If possible, face recognition services are also needed for corresponding authentication.
At present, Internet supervision platforms have been established in various places, and some places have done well, such as Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Guangdong, all of which have their own characteristics, and some of them are supervised on this platform before and after.