Beijing: Mobile medical vehicles enter the control area to open up the “last mile” for residents to seek medical treatment

China Youth Daily client, Beijing, April 28 (Correspondent Dong Wenhui, China Youth Daily, China Youth Daily reporter Hu Ning) Affected by the epidemic, Several communities in Chaoyang District, Beijing have been designated as control areas. In order to open up the “last mile” for residents in the control area to seek medical treatment, on the evening of April 27, a medical vehicle with a banner of “Beijing Chuiyangliu Hospital Mobile Medical Service Team” drove into the Yuchen Upper Hospital Community, for the control area. Residents provide on-site consultation services.

Xu Yang, director of the Medical Union Office of Beijing Chuiyangliu Hospital, introduced that the mobile medical vehicle arranged by the Chaoyang District Health and Health Commission is mainly to allow residents in the control area to have zero-distance contact with medical experts and to answer residents in a timely manner need. The service team will also arrange corresponding medical experts to answer questions and doubts of the residents on the spot according to the needs of residents in the control area identified by the special medical class for epidemic prevention and control in the district. The medical class learned that the residents in the control area of ​​Yuchenshangyuan Community had a lot of inquiries about the heart and cerebrovascular, so they arranged for Song Shiping, director of the Department of Neurology of Weeping Willow Hospital, and Pi Lin, director of the Department of Cardiology, to come to the residents for consultation.

“Doctor, my heart is not very good. I have been taking medicine, and I see that the medicine is running out. Can I wait until the lockdown is lifted before going to the hospital to prescribe medicine?” a resident asked. Cardiologist Pirin heard the residents say that he didn’t want to trouble the community, and said to him: “You must take your medicine on time, the medicine is about to run out, you should contact the volunteers or the community in advance, and prescribe the medicine in time or seek medical treatment to adjust the medicine.” Pirin suggested this One resident monitors heart rate and blood pressure every day, maintains a healthy diet, and walks indoors regularly.

“During the consultation process, if we find that there is a need for immediate diagnosis and treatment, we will help contact the hospital for emergency treatment. The key is to relieve the negative emotions of chronically ill patients due to home observation through consultation. Help them pass the observation period smoothly.” Xu Yang said. According to reports, the follow-up mobile medical service team will also enter other control areas one after another according to the needs of residents in the control area.

The mobile medical service team of Beijing Weeping Willow Hospital came to the control area to serve the residents

(video and picture source: Rong Media Center, Chaoyang District, Beijing)

Source: China Youth Daily Client