What do you mean by health management measures?

Health management measures refer to the following three measures that medical institutions should take in time when they find Class A infectious diseases:

1. Isolate patients and pathogen carriers, and the isolation period shall be determined according to the medical examination results;

2. Suspected patients should be treated in isolation in designated places before diagnosis. 3. Close contacts of patients, pathogen carriers and suspected patients in medical institutions shall be observed in designated places and other necessary preventive measures shall be taken.

In view of the current epidemic situation in COVID-19, health management measures include: "2+ 14", that is, check the negative certificate of nucleic acid test within 2 days (48 hours), carry out daily health monitoring on 14, and carry out nucleic acid test on 14; "14+7", that is, 14 days of centralized isolation (1, 3, 7, 14 days of nucleic acid detection) +7 days of home health observation (2, 7 days of nucleic acid detection); "3+ 1 1", that is, 3-day home health observation+1/daily routine health monitoring (from the day of leaving the risk area),1,14 days for nucleic acid detection./kloc-0.

According to the provisions of the first paragraph of Article 39 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases, medical institutions shall take the following measures in time when they find Class A infectious diseases:

(a) isolation treatment of patients and pathogen carriers, and the isolation period shall be determined according to the results of medical examination;

(two) for suspected patients, isolation treatment in designated places before diagnosis;

(3) Carry out medical observation and take other necessary preventive measures at designated places for patients, pathogen carriers and close contacts of suspected patients in medical institutions.

The public security organ may assist medical institutions to take compulsory isolation treatment measures if they refuse isolation treatment or leave isolation treatment without authorization before the expiration of isolation period. Medical institutions should take necessary treatment and control measures according to the condition when they find patients with Class B and Class C infectious diseases. Medical institutions must, in accordance with the provisions of laws and regulations, disinfect and dispose of places, articles and medical wastes contaminated by infectious disease pathogens in their own units.