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There are new benefits for mothers. What surprises are there in various districts in Guangzhou?

With the full liberalization of the two-child policy, how to increase and optimize maternal and child medical resources has attracted much attention. Recently, the General Office of the Guangzhou Municipal Government issued the "Guangzhou Action Plan for Improving Maternal and Child Health Service Capabilities (2016-2018)".

The "Action Plan" proposes to optimize and integrate obstetrical resources and coordinate the expansion of pediatric resources. By 2018, the number of obstetric beds in the city will reach 5,500; by 2020, each district will complete the task of building a new women's and children's hospital or rebuilding and expanding maternal and child health hospitals and children's hospitals, and the number of obstetric beds in the city will reach 5,700. By 2018, general hospitals at level II and above and midwifery institutions with an annual delivery volume of more than 1,000 will set up pediatric wards, and the number of pediatric beds in the city will reach 5,500; by 2020, the number of pediatric beds in the city will reach 6,300.

Pregnant mothers are divided into five categories according to risk

Each district should build no less than two institutions with Class IV or above capabilities for high-risk pregnancy monitoring

It is reported that doctors The assessment and classification of expectant mothers is based on relevant high-risk factors and main disease indicators of specific diseases, and is divided into five categories from low risk to high risk: I, II, III, IV and V. Category I is an ordinary pregnancy, Category II-V is a pregnancy combined with high-risk factors, and Category IV and V are severe high-risk pregnancies. Similarly, the high-risk pregnancy monitoring capabilities of midwifery institutions are also divided from low to high into five categories: I, II, III, IV, and V based on manpower, personnel qualifications, department settings, annual birth volume, etc.

The "Action Plan" requires that by 2018, each district will build no less than two midwifery institutions of category IV and above with high-risk pregnancy monitoring capabilities based on the actual conditions of the jurisdiction, and also equip them with corresponding treatment capabilities. Neonatology. Panyu, Baiyun, Huadu, Zengcheng and Conghua districts, which have large annual birth volumes but lack high-quality obstetric resources, must increase the construction of high-quality obstetric resources.

Choose a site to build the second Guangzhou Women’s and Children’s Hospital in 2018

The “Action Plan” also includes a detailed construction plan for the women’s and children’s hospital, requiring the completion of the Guangzhou Women’s and Children’s Hospital by 2018. The Nansha Campus of the Children's Medical Center and the Women's and Children's Hospital Affiliated to Guangzhou Medical University are under construction. The Guangzhou Second Women's and Children's Hospital will be built at a selected location and built into a high-level maternal and child health service institution. Accelerate the construction or relocation projects of Haizhu District and Liwan District Children's Hospital, Huangpu District Maternal and Child Health Hospital, Conghua District Women and Children's Hospital, Zengcheng District Maternal and Child Health Hospital, Panyu District and Nansha District Maternal and Child Health Hospital renovation and expansion projects, Tianhe District and Baiyun District , Conghua District Maternal and Child Health Hospital and Yuexiu District Children's Hospital renovation and renovation projects, timely replenishing high-quality obstetric and pediatric resources. All maternal and child health care hospitals have reached level two and above, forming a maternal and child health service system with sound functions, perfect technology, standardized management, and efficient operation.

At the same time, the construction of pediatrics in general hospitals will be strengthened. General hospitals of Grade II and above and midwifery institutions with an annual delivery volume of more than 1,000 must set up pediatric wards. If the number of pediatric beds in general hospitals of Grade II and above does not reach 10% of the total number of open beds in the hospital, the number of pediatric beds must be increased to reach more than 10%.

At least two general hospitals in each district provide 24-hour pediatric emergency services

In recent years, problems such as the shortage of pediatricians and the difficulty in finding pediatric emergency rooms at night have emerged. To this end, the "Action Plan" specifically proposes to guide hospitals at all levels and types to increase investment and construction in pediatric emergency services, and to maximize the potential of pediatric emergency services in general hospitals. At least two general hospitals in each district will provide 24-hour pediatric emergency services.

In addition, it is necessary to strengthen the construction of obstetrics and pediatrics talent teams and improve the treatment of industrial and pediatric medical personnel. By 2018, the city will have 8 obstetricians per 1,000 live births and 1.2 pediatricians per 1,000 resident children; by 2020, the city will have 8.5 obstetricians per 1,000 live births and 1.3 pediatricians per 1,000 resident children.

By taking measures such as increasing living allowances, we will guide recent clinical medicine undergraduate graduates to apply for the pediatric and obstetrics and gynecology residency program.

Establish a green channel, give priority to the introduction and recruitment of pediatricians as in-demand talents, and provide preferential policies in terms of professional title promotion, job recruitment, bonus distribution, further study and scientific research, etc., fully consider the particularity of obstetrics and pediatrics specialist services, and provide preferential policies in public hospitals In the process of comprehensive reform, the charging standards for obstetric and pediatric medical services will be reasonably adjusted to better reflect the labor value of obstetric and pediatric medical personnel. The adjusted medical expenses will be included in the scope of medical insurance payment according to regulations. Improve the remuneration of obstetric and pediatric medical staff and ensure that the income of obstetric and pediatric medical staff is not lower than the average income of medical staff at the same level.

The upgrade of Huai Hospital's Fangcun and Jiangcun campuses will be completed next year

In addition, the "Guangzhou Action Plan for Strengthening the Construction of Mental Health System (2016-2018)" was also issued at the same time implementation. According to the Action Plan, the number of psychiatric hospital beds in the city reached 5.0 per 10,000 people in 2017 and 5.2 per 10,000 people respectively.

In 2018, the upgrade and renovation of Fangcun and Jiangcun campuses of Huai’i Hospital were completed to enhance technical service capabilities. Huangpu District Luogang Red Cross Hospital, Nansha District Third People's Hospital, and Panyu District Qishan Hospital have enriched the staffing of psychiatrists and nurses in accordance with the staffing standards of second-level psychiatric hospitals. The number of beds will be increased appropriately based on actual demand.