Some hospitals in Shanghai have temporarily suspended medical services in some districts or departments due to epidemic investigation. What is the current situation? In this regard, at the 114th press conference on the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia epidemic held this morning, Wu Jinglei, director of the Municipal Health and Health Commission, said that according to the requirements of the country and the city’s epidemic prevention and control, hospitals as public service places will inevitably be infected. Some hospitals or departments in Shanghai have suspended medical services, mainly to carry out epidemic-related risk investigations, including personnel, places, and environments. Don’t worry, don’t worry.
Some medical institutions in Shanghai have been under control, and the Municipal Health Commission has also made relevant emergency plans and training drills for each medical institution. Generally speaking, the hospitals involved this time responded in a relatively orderly manner, and the entire management and control process was stable. These controlled hospitals will continue to provide medical security services for the patients in the hospital, and also ensure medical safety. For some patients with special treatment needs, they will be shunted to other corresponding hospitals or other districts of related hospitals. In addition, by increasing the service capacity of other hospitals and adjusting the service hours, the daily medical service needs of the citizens can be met as much as possible. At present, Shanghai’s overall medical service guarantee is stable, and it can generally meet the needs of citizens.
In addition, many hospitals have Internet services, and simple daily outpatient services can be provided through Internet services. (Xinmin Evening News reporter Zuo Yan)