National Health Commission: No patient should be blamed on the grounds that there is no nucleic acid test result

During the epidemic, in order to ensure the daily medical needs of the people, the National Health and Medical Commission recently re-emphasized that medical institutions at all levels shall not use any reason, especially It is to shirk and reject patients on the grounds that there is no nucleic acid test result.

Jiao Yahui, director of the National Health and Medical Commission’s Medical Administration and Hospital Administration Bureau, emphasized that when the epidemic occurs, efforts must be made to ensure the normal medical service needs of residents in the closed and controlled areas, especially tumors that require regular treatment. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy, hemodialysis patients, acute and critically ill patients, pregnant women, the elderly, children and other special groups.

Jiao Yahui, director of the National Health and Health Commission’s Medical Administration and Hospital Administration Bureau: Medical institutions must strictly implement the first diagnosis responsibility system and the emergency and critical care system, and must not use any reason, especially the absence of nucleic acid test results as an excuse Reasons and excuses for refusing to delay treatment, we require hospitals to set up buffer areas in emergency rooms, operating rooms, and wards, and treat these patients when the nucleic acid test results are unknown.

The National Health and Health Commission requires that in the closed and controlled areas, it is necessary to accurately understand the situation of patients with special diagnosis and treatment needs, and accurately connect the needs to the community and corresponding medical institutions, and at the same time solve the problem of “one out of The problem of “one entry” allows residents who need to see a doctor to be able to leave the community and enter the hospital. For critically ill patients, 120 ambulances can be used to transport them, and for other patients receiving regular treatment, volunteer vehicles can be used to transport patients.

Various measures have been taken in various places to ensure residents’ daily medical treatment

Recently, various localities have taken various measures to smooth the channels for medical treatment and ensure residents’ daily medical needs.

The city of Harbin, Heilongjiang has made it clear that during the epidemic, people who go out to seek medical treatment at each checkpoint must be released, and the main urban area has also opened a special emergency line for isolation and control personnel. Each designated hospital provides a series of humanized and warm-hearted services for centralized isolation places and closed and controlled crowds. In Harbin Children’s Hospital, “one patient and two accompany” are implemented for children under 6 years old, and “one patient and one escort” for children over 6 years old. The “Outpatient Clinic for Children with Fever” is open 24 hours a day. As an important buffer zone for epidemic prevention and control, it accepts children with common fever. The children’s medical treatment, inspection, and pharmacy are all in the same area, with closed-loop management. Nucleic acid screening will be carried out at the same time as medical treatment, and a special area will be set up to watch and wait before reporting the results of various tests. For centralized isolation, home isolation and other control and control of children, accompanied by a special person, take a dedicated channel to the 24-hour fever clinic for diagnosis and treatment.

Yu Chunmiao, chief of the medical department of Harbin Children’s Hospital: 20% of the isolation buffer wards are reserved for each department, which is specially used to treat these children who have no nucleic acid results and are in urgent need of medical treatment.

In an epidemic prevention area in Shaoguan, Guangdong, Ms. Li, who was 39 weeks pregnant, suddenly developed symptoms of labor with lower abdominal pain, but both her and her husband’s health codes had turned yellow. They immediately contacted the community to register report.

Wu Kanni, Chief Physician of the Obstetrics Department of Shaoguan Maternal and Child Health Hospital: After we received this information, we took the initiative to contact her and asked about her situation, because she is the third child, and there are two natural births in front of her. And they are born faster.

As the ambulance drove out, the hospital’s obstetrics, ultrasound, neonatology, anesthesiology and other departments were ready. After arriving at Ms. Li’s home, the doctors and midwives helped the family prepare the obstetric examination documents while reassuring the pregnant woman’s nervousness. Ms. Li followed the emergency admission procedure for patients with yellow codes and was transferred to a dedicated waiting room for isolation. In the early morning of the next day, Ms. Li successfully gave birth to a baby boy.

(CCTV reporter Long Xiaoqin)

Source: CCTV News Client