China News Service, March 27 (Pan Minghua, Chen Jing) The reporter learned on the 27th that over a distance of more than 2,000 kilometers, Shanghai on the coast of the East China Sea has been carrying out Yunnan's health and poverty alleviation, from "blood transfusion" to "hematopoiesis" for decades. Efforts will be made to open up the "last mile" of medical treatment for people in the south of Caiyun, reduce poverty caused by illness and return to poverty due to illness, and help revitalize the village.

  In 2010, the "Shanghai Hospitals' counterparty support project for county-level hospitals in Yunnan Province" was launched. Since 2016, 28 municipal hospitals in Shanghai have joined hands with 28 county-level hospitals in poverty-stricken counties in Yunnan.

In the words of Huang Xingli, the second-level inspector of the Yunnan Provincial Health Commission and the director of the Medical Administration and Hospital Administration, “precise docking is the best path, and a docking list is clear at a glance”.

In the past five years, Shanghai has invested 115.8 million yuan to help 28 county-level hospitals in poverty-stricken counties in Yunnan Province in accordance with the principle of “what Shanghai can do, what Yunnan needs”.

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  Yongping County is located in the western part of Dali Prefecture, Yunnan, with high mountains and long rivers and inconvenient transportation.

Because the local medical level is relatively weak, patients with serious illnesses often need to be transferred to Dali or even Kunming. It is quite inconvenient for people to see a doctor.

After Jinshan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University assisted in the construction of Yongping County People's Hospital, the situation was relieved.

  In an interview with reporters, Shen Hui, Dean of Jinshan Hospital, said that since the counterpart assistance in 2016, the hospital has sent a total of 11 batches of 56 team members to relay stations to help establish a pathology remote diagnosis center, set up a remote diagnosis system, and set up wound diagnosis and treatment work. Offices and expert workstations to enhance the business capabilities of aided hospitals.

"In the past five years, the number of rescuers for critically ill patients in the County People's Hospital has increased from 81 to 1,178, and the number of patients referred to higher-level hospitals has dropped from 1,669 to 829, and the rate of visits in the county has increased from 47% to 97.8%. Yes. Shanghai's health and poverty alleviation has given the people of Yongping tangible benefits." Yongping County Party Secretary Azexin said emotionally.

  At Yongsheng County People's Hospital in Lijiang City, medical team members from Renji Hospital affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine are using their hard work to make local people seek medical treatment on the spot.

Shanghai adopts the method of "walking on two legs" by stationing in Yunnan and coming to Shanghai for further study, to create a team of talents that cannot be taken away for Yunnan.

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  When Xiao Hu, a pregnant woman, learned of the good news of her pregnancy, she also got distressing news: she was suffering from hyperthyroidism.

Because hyperthyroidism in pregnancy may cause serious consequences such as miscarriage, premature birth, and deformed babies, the obstetrician attaches great importance to it. However, due to lack of relevant treatment experience, she is recommended to go directly to the superior hospital or give up the child for treatment of hyperthyroidism.

Xiao Hu asked Liu Yu, an endocrinologist at Renji Hospital who was helping Yongsheng.

With the help of Dr. Liu, Xiao Hu has undergone regular follow-up visits and is currently in a stable condition during pregnancy.

  "The Shanghai Medical Team is a golden sign. They have made positive contributions to the health and well-being of the people of all ethnic groups in Yunnan." Wei Nina, the deputy mayor of Lijiang City, praised the Shanghai doctor in this way.

  In health poverty alleviation, how to build a talent team that can't be taken away?

Shanghai adopts the method of "walking on two legs" by dispatching to Yunnan and coming to Shanghai for further training. It dispatched 9 batches of 1347 medical personnel who have worked in Yunnan for more than 6 months, received 628,000 patients, 29,000 teaching rounds, and performed 6.3 operations. Ten thousand units; 215,000 person-times of teaching and training, 25,000 person-times of surgical teaching training, 1704 person-times of free training, more than 6,000 new technologies and new businesses, 415 specialty specialties, and training 500 key doctors in Yunnan Province. Help local medical institutions to build "hematopoietic function".

Shanghai relayed the development of Yunnan health poverty alleviation, from "blood transfusion" to "hematopoiesis", to solve the "last mile" of medical treatment for people in the south of Caiyun, reduce disease-induced poverty and return to poverty due to illness, and help rural revitalization.

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  According to the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission, in the past five years, Shanghai has invested 115.8 million yuan to help 28 county-level hospitals in poverty-stricken counties in Yunnan Province in accordance with the principle of “what Shanghai can do, what Yunnan needs”, and has built a complete and scientific system. With a standardized and efficient counterpart support work system, 28 hospitals have greatly improved their medical service capabilities, of which one has been upgraded to Class III and B, and 27 have completed Class II A review.

  Qin Jing, deputy director of the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission, said that during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, Shanghai will "support the horse and send it off", and strive to create a team of high-level and high-quality talents that "cannot be taken away" for Yunnan. The transition from "blood transfusion" to "hematopoiesis" solves the "last mile" of local medical treatment.