News Tracking | The scope of exploration of “Exercise prescriptions into medical insurance” in Yangpu District has been expanded

News from Xinmin Evening News (Reporter Sun Yun) On January 8, the Japanese newspaper published an exclusive report on the front page of Yangpu District, “Explore “Exercise Prescriptions” into Medical Insurance Pilot Populations Have Significantly Declined Medical Insurance Expenditure in the Nearly Six Months, which has attracted widespread attention from the society. Yesterday, on the occasion of the 5th anniversary of the implementation of the amendments to the “Regulations on Smoking Control in Public Places”, the reporter learned from the theme activity of “Tobacco Control and Quit Smoking Every Day Integrating Physical Medicine to Promote Health” held at the Yinhang Street Health Promotion Center. The scope of the exploration of “Exercise prescriptions into medical insurance”, which was first launched in the city, will be expanded again. This year, targeted health interventions supported by big data will be carried out for 8 types of chronic diseases and occupational diseases, including COPD caused by smoking. The “exercise prescription” has officially entered the medical insurance, which has the effect of “spending small money and saving big money” for both the public and medical insurance funds.

Caption: The event site. Photo provided by the organizer (the same below)

In yesterday’s event, the community (sports) health teacher in Yangpu District, Wu Weibing, a professor at Shanghai Institute of Physical Education, and his The team brought a patent project of “Health Qigong Nourishing Lung Recipe” specially aimed at COPD to guide some long-term smokers in Yinxing Street to carry out Health Qigong. .

Illustration: Event site

According to Pang Yan, Director of the Office of the Yangpu District Medical Insurance Bureau, long-term smoking can cause chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (hereinafter referred to as “COPD”), and the clinical manifestations are long-term repeated coughing, expectoration and wheezing. Over time, it will evolve into pulmonary heart disease, which may eventually affect all systems of the body, and has become the third leading cause of death in the world. But at the same time, COPD is also a preventable and treatable disease. Therefore, through the screening of community residents’ medical insurance big data, the potential COPD population participating in the pilot project was accurately selected for health intervention. In addition to instructing them to practice “Health Qigong Yangfei Recipe”, through the linkage with the district health promotion center, community (sports) health teacher courses are added to the education and training of family doctors, and family doctors are guided to participate in daily community (sports) health Through the pilot work of teachers, we can better carry out activities such as health education, medical consultation and health self-management groups, hoping to help these residents maintain good health, reduce the impact of illness on themselves and their families, and at the same time, can also reduce the corresponding health insurance spending.

At the same time, this pilot project based on the Yangpu District Government’s “Community (Exercise) Health Division” project, also carried out more changes based on the characteristics of different groups of people in the 6 streets of Yangpu District. Multi-category pilot. For example, the incidence of Parkinson’s disease is relatively high in sedentary people. Therefore, the pilot program for Parkinson’s disease is carried out in Wujiaochang Street, where there are many research workers; More Changhai Road streets are carried out; pilot projects such as “fall prevention” for patients with chronic diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, hypertension, and stroke are carried out in Yinhang, Changbai and other streets with a relatively high degree of aging, and more accurate promotion Move the health threshold forward, accumulate comparative data, and better promote the exploration of “exercise prescription” into medical insurance.