China News Service, Urumqi, September 22 (Reporter Tao Shuanke) On the 22nd, the reporter learned from the Xinjiang Traditional Chinese Medicine Development Press Conference that the People’s Government of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has recently issued the "Regarding the Printing and Distributing of Xinjiang Traditional Chinese Medicine Resources Protection and Industrial Development Plan (2016-2020) Notice", "Implementation Opinions on Promoting the Inheritance and Innovation and Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine" (hereinafter referred to as the "Implementation Opinions") and other policy documents, formulate Xinjiang TCM development regulations and plans, and promote the inheritance and innovation and development of Chinese medicine.

  Currently, Xinjiang's traditional Chinese medicine service system is constantly improving.

There are currently 130 Chinese medicine hospitals, including 76 public hospitals and 54 non-public hospitals, with 22,500 beds.

It has 8 national-level clinical key specialties (Chinese medicine specialty), 32 national-level TCM and ethnic medicine key specialties (including training programs); 89 specialties (special diseases) of the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine; 50 autonomous region-level key Chinese medicine specialties and There are 98 key specialized diseases of TCM at the autonomous region level.

  Up to now, Xinjiang has built a total of 792 TCM diagnosis and treatment areas (Chinese medicine pavilions), including 131 TCM diagnosis and treatment areas (Chinese medicine pavilions) in community health service centers, 661 TCM diagnosis and treatment areas (Chinese medicine pavilions) in township health centers, and 289 TCM clinics have been registered in Xinjiang. A.

  According to Mutalif Rouzi, deputy secretary and director of the Xinjiang Health Commission, since the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia, traditional Chinese medicine has played an important role in the fight against the epidemic and has attracted widespread attention from all walks of life.

The "Implementation Opinions" issued this time clarified the overall requirements for Xinjiang to promote the inheritance and innovation of traditional Chinese medicine. From the improvement of the traditional Chinese medicine service system, the unique role of traditional Chinese medicine in the healthy Xinjiang initiative, the promotion of the quality of traditional Chinese medicine and the high-quality development of the industry, Specific key tasks have been proposed in five aspects: strengthening the construction of Chinese medicine talents, promoting Chinese medicine inheritance and open innovation and development.

  At the same time, safeguard measures have been proposed in terms of improving the price of traditional Chinese medicine and medical insurance policies, improving the input guarantee mechanism, implementing the multi-departmental collaborative work mechanism, and improving the management system of traditional Chinese medicine.

It is a very important milestone for Xinjiang to adhere to the equal emphasis on Chinese and Western medicine, inherit the essence, maintain integrity and innovate, and create a health development model in which Chinese medicine and Western medicine complement each other and develop in harmony.

  Cao Yujing, the second-level inspector of the Xinjiang Health Commission, introduced that this year, the Xinjiang Health Commission, the Xinjiang Human Resources and Social Security Bureau, the Drug Administration and other relevant departments jointly forwarded the notice of the “Thirteenth Five-Year Plan” of the National Grassroots Traditional Chinese Medicine Service Capability Improvement Project. While improving the grassroots Chinese medicine service network, strengthen the construction of grassroots Chinese medicine content, innovate grassroots Chinese medicine service models, and improve the service capabilities of grassroots Chinese medicine medical treatment, prevention, health care, and rehabilitation.

  Cao Yujing said that in order to resolutely win the battle of poverty alleviation through health in deeply impoverished areas, Xinjiang has integrated traditional Chinese medicine health poverty alleviation work into the overall promotion of health poverty alleviation work.

In terms of counterpart assistance in tertiary Chinese medicine hospitals, full coverage of counterpart assistance in poor counties has been achieved.

Twenty tertiary Chinese medicine hospitals in the inland provinces and cities have provided assistance to Xinjiang in 19 poor county Chinese medicine hospitals in a “group-style” manner.

The pilot planting of Chinese medicinal materials and the construction of “customized medicine gardens” were carried out in poverty-stricken counties such as Pishan and Moyu, forming an interest linkage mechanism of “Visiting Huiju Village Work Team + Scientific Research Institutions + Enterprises/Cooperatives + Poor Households” and established The relatively complete new model of targeted poverty alleviation in the Chinese medicinal material industry has driven local poor households to increase their incomes and become rich, and help alleviate poverty.

  In terms of talent training, since 2010, the Xinjiang Medical University School of Traditional Chinese Medicine has been entrusted to start the implementation of free training for rural medical students in the category of Chinese medicine.

Free medical students sign the "Tripartite Agreement" before obtaining the admission notice, and the scope of targeted employment after graduation is stipulated in the township health center and the following medical and health institutions, and the service time is not less than 6 years.

Up to now, more than 500 people have been trained in traditional Chinese medicine.

Through the free training of medical students in rural areas, we have trained a group of students to meet the needs of the development of medical and health services in Xinjiang’s rural areas, master solid basic medical theories, and be able to engage in TCM general medicine in rural primary medical and health institutions. High-quality TCM talents who can be retained.

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