It cannot be closed or closed, and the service continuity of key departments of medical institutions can be guaranteed to meet the medical needs of the masses.

CCTV News: Affected by the epidemic, the normal diagnosis and treatment of medical institutions in some areas has also been affected recently. So, how should we coordinate the epidemic prevention and control of medical institutions and the medical needs of the masses?

Guo Yanhong, Supervision Commissioner of the Medical Administration and Hospital Administration Bureau of the National Health and Health Commission: We require medical institutions to strictly implement the first-diagnosis responsibility system and the emergency and critically ill rescue system. Both emergency treatment and routine follow-up treatment patients can receive timely medical services.

First, medical institutions are required to set up buffer areas in emergency rooms, first aid rooms, operating rooms and wards. For some critically ill patients with unknown nucleic acid results, they must be treated in time. Relevant medical personnel can, on the basis of personal protection, Give patients timely treatment.

Second, for the areas where the epidemic has occurred, we must do our best to provide medical service guarantees in the closed and controlled areas, and arrange for medical teams to provide consultation and evaluation to those in need. Pick up and drop off to achieve closed-loop management.

The third is to strengthen the scientific and precise prevention and control of medical institutions, so as to achieve “non-essential closure and control”. Medical institutions cannot be closed or closed because of the handling of the epidemic. For medical institutions that really need to take measures of closure, management and control, the emergency mechanism should be activated quickly to ensure the continuity of services in key departments such as emergency department, hemodialysis room, operating room, intensive care unit, and delivery room. Reduce the impact of epidemic prevention and control on the normal diagnosis and treatment services of medical institutions.

(CCTV)