1. Economic factors: Implementing the people's health priority strategy requires a lot of financial investment, including building medical facilities, purchasing medical equipment, and training medical talents, which will put great pressure on the budget.
2. Unbalanced medical resources: In some areas, medical facilities, doctors, nurses and other medical resources are seriously inadequate, which leads to unequal medical services and great difficulties in implementing the people's health priority strategy. The urban-rural gap and regional gap will also lead to uneven distribution of medical resources, further increasing the difficulty of implementing the people's health priority strategy.
3. Lack of public awareness: People's health priority strategy needs the active participation and support of the public. In some areas, the public does not pay enough attention to health awareness, and there are some bad living habits and health behaviors, such as unreasonable diet and lack of exercise, which increases the difficulty of implementing the people's health priority strategy.