(Express of the two sessions) Han Dongtai, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, suggested that appropriate financial subsidies should be given to families who lost their only child

  China News Service, Shenyang, March 7 (Reporter Wang Jingwei) On March 7, Han Dongtai, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and former chairman of the Shenyang Political Consultative Conference, said in an interview with reporters that in recent years, with the intensification of population aging, families who have lost their only child have become more vulnerable. The problem is highlighted.

To this end, at this year's National Two Sessions, Han Dongtai put forward the "Proposal on Providing Combined Medical Care and Nursing Services for the Lost Children".

  Han Dongtai suggested that appropriate financial subsidies should be given to families who have lost their only child. When the woman reaches the age of 49, if the family has no more children, she can receive a one-time consolation payment.

Nursing subsidies are provided monthly to disabled and demented elderly people over 60 years old (including 60 years old) in families who have lost their only child.

Special post subsidies will be given to professionals who provide combined medical and nursing services for groups who have lost their only child.

  During the work investigation, Han Dongtai found that there are some shortcomings in the old-age medical security for the lost children in my country, such as the lack of service ability, the lack of relevant laws, the lack of professionals, and the heavy care burden.

  Han Dongtai believes that it is one of the effective ways to solve the aging of special groups to provide combined medical and elderly care services for those who have lost their only child, and to give priority to arranging for admission to government-invested and combined medical and elderly care institutions.

  Han Dongtai suggested that the work coordination of government departments should be strengthened, and relevant policies should be introduced to gradually incorporate the services and expenses of the combination of medical care and elderly care for the lost children into the scope of government transfer payments.

At the same time, financial preference should be given to institutions that provide combined medical care and elderly care services for those who have lost their only child, organize relevant experts or entrust a third-party professional organization to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of institutions that combine medical care and elderly care for people who have lost their only child, increase supervision, and ensure that government funds are utilized. maximum benefit.

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