What does the community health service center do?

Community health service center is a health care activity of prevention, medical treatment, rehabilitation and health promotion provided by health and related departments to residents. It is a non-profit primary medical and health service institution, which implements the service tenet of taking health as the center, family as the unit, community as the radius and demand as the guidance, and establishes a community health service system integrating preventive health care, general practice and health education.

Health service center is a comprehensive health care service. Paying attention to prevention can not only save resources, but also better meet the health care needs of residents. In developing countries with low economic level and limited health resources, community health services should be developed and simple technologies should be adopted to improve the health level of residents.

The health service center takes residents' health service demand as the guide, people's health as the goal, and the community as the scope, and makes rational use of community resources and appropriate technologies. Provide residents with efficient, economical, convenient, comprehensive and continuous services integrating medical treatment, prevention, health care, rehabilitation, health education and family planning technical guidance.

Main work of community health service station.

1, health information management: including the basic situation of the community (including the number of households, the age composition ratio of the service population, the incidence rate, etc. ). Investigation and analysis of community residents' health (population development, changes of death and disease spectrum, per capita annual medical expenses). Establish community and personal health records.

2. Medical treatment: including diagnosis and treatment of common and frequently-occurring diseases, on-site treatment and referral of critically ill patients, family sickbeds and related services.

3. Rehabilitation: including receiving patients in rehabilitation period transferred from higher hospitals, with emphasis on rehabilitation guidance and management of patients with chronic diseases, postoperative patients and disabled patients.

4. Family planning: including guidance and services for contraceptive measures. Guidance and service for excellent birth and child rearing. Counseling, diagnosis and treatment and referral of infertility.

5. Prevention and health care: Prevention includes prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, planned immunization for children, and prevention and treatment of chronic diseases. Health care includes children's health care, women's health care, elderly health care and disabled health care.