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Medical reform, Professor Li, a famous professor at Peking University, issued a super alarm, and reform is imperative

author:Lively drifting bottle APX

Healthcare reform has been a topic of great concern. Recently, Li Jiaoyuan, a well-known professor at Peking University, issued a super warning in an academic report: If the medical system is not reformed now, the medical expenses of the people will be unbearable in the future.

Medical reform, Professor Li, a famous professor at Peking University, issued a super alarm, and reform is imperative

As an expert who has been engaged in medical research for many years, Li Jiaoyuan is well aware of the problems existing in the current medical system in the mainland. He pointed out that at present, the imbalance in the distribution of medical resources, the imbalance between supply and demand, and the inflated prices in the mainland seriously affect the people's medical experience and burden.

According to statistics, per capita health expenditure on the mainland has more than tripled in the past decade. Behind this lies huge economic pressure and people's livelihood difficulties. In this regard, Li Jiayuan believes that only through in-depth promotion of comprehensive reform can we effectively solve these problems.

So how can reform be carried out in the face of such a complex and difficult task? First of all, it is necessary to clarify the goal - to establish a health system that covers urban and rural areas, is basically fair and accessible, comprehensively protects individual health needs and safety, sustainable development, and meets the requirements of modernization and governance efficiency.

Medical reform, Professor Li, a famous professor at Peking University, issued a super alarm, and reform is imperative

The second is to strengthen policy guidance - using market mechanisms to optimize the allocation of resources, and effectively solve difficult problems such as information asymmetry and unfair distribution of benefits among various entities through relevant policies and regulations, such as clear rights and responsibilities and benefit sharing.

Finally, promote technological innovation - accelerate the application and promotion of "Internet +", "smart health", "digital management" and so on, and achieve leapfrog development in improving service quality and efficiency; At the same time, measures such as reforming the review and approval system for new drugs and devices and strengthening technology transfer training can better meet the growing diversified health needs of the people.

Of course, in order to truly realize medical reform, it is necessary for all sectors of society to work together. We need to encourage more tech companies to invest in improving health services; Create a dynamic and stable growth space with both competition and cooperation opportunities, so that enterprises have independent innovation capabilities and gradually become the core link of the industrial chain; Promote the construction and improvement of community health service institutions and improve the quality of grassroots medical personnel; Actively implement the nurse teacher training program to enhance the role of the nursing team... Only when everyone participates in it and puts it into action can we achieve "justice under heaven" in the true sense.

Medical reform, Professor Li, a famous professor at Peking University, issued a super alarm, and reform is imperative

In short, under the current economic situation, we must deeply promote comprehensive reform to solve the intricacies and even intertwined conditions left over from the old era, which have not been effectively and fundamentally solved or alleviated or even worsened for decades or even decades. We look forward to the next five to ten years, with the joint efforts of leading departments at all levels, the scale of the "Chinese-style" health system will far exceed expectations and achieve remarkable results!

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