Wu Jinglei: Unblocking medical channels, epidemic prevention and control personnel can travel as normal

Poster reporter Yu Mingxiao reported in Shanghai

On March 28, Wu Jinglei, director of the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission, introduced that a work plan has been specially formulated to require medical Institutions must effectively ensure the smooth flow of emergency green channels, and ensure the services of key departments such as fever clinics, hemodialysis, critical care, obstetrics, pediatrics, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and the admission of patients in hospitals. At the same time, epidemic prevention and control staff can enter and exit the closed control area with documents.

The designated medical institutions in each district form a counterpart relationship with the corresponding streets and towns to provide emergency medical services for residents in the streets and towns. Each designated medical institution designates a dedicated line to answer the calls for medical treatment, open it to the public, and make it accessible to the public. medical channels.

Municipal hospitals fully provide professional support to designated medical institutions in various districts, and promptly respond to the consultation needs issued by designated medical institutions by assigning experts to assist in consultations, and organize experts to directly participate in treatment when necessary.

For residents with general medical needs, such as patients with chronic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes, the local family doctor team should do a good job of docking, focusing on key groups such as the elderly, children, pregnant women, and the disabled. Residents can also conduct online consultations, follow-up consultations, and dispensing medicines through Internet hospitals.

For residents with symptoms such as fever, the street, town and village committees will arrange a special car or contact “120” to transfer them to the nearest fever clinic for further investigation, and conduct closed-loop management during the period.

For residents who really need to go out for medical treatment, non-critical and critically ill patients, after reporting to the community management and control staff, the street, town and village committees will arrange special vehicles to transfer the patients to designated medical institutions in a closed-loop. For critically ill patients, the streets and towns or village committees should contact “120” emergency vehicles for transport. Patients or their families can also call “120” by themselves. The emergency center will give priority to dispatching vehicles to meet the medical needs of critically ill patients.

Medical personnel, epidemic prevention personnel, public security police, takeaway couriers, etc. due to work needs can travel normally with work permits or unit certificates.

About the cross-regional medical treatment in Pudong and Puxi, it is generally recommended to solve the problem in the closed control area. In special cases, the community can assist in closed-loop transfer to the required medical institutions.