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Family doctors the future of China's healthcare system

Xinhua | Updated: 2016-02-26 15:16

Family doctors the future of China's healthcare system

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Getting medical treatment has become much more convenient for Wei Xianfang since she joined a family doctor program.

"Going to the village clinic to see the doctor was such a hassle for me in the past, but since I signed a contract with Dr. Liu, whenever I feel under the weather, I can just call her and make an appointment," said Wei, who lives in Sixian village, Luzhai county in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.

Liu helped her with inflammation after she accidentally fell on the floor and injured her leg last week. Liu also gave her a blood pressure test and has regularly reminded her to take her medicine after she was diagnosed with high blood pressure in a routine medical exam a year ago.

Going to the doctor has long been a headache for Chinese people. With the country's large population and its limited and unbalanced distribution of health care resources, hospitals are always swarming with patients, leading to long wait times and an unpleasant environment.

Family doctors devote themselves to continuing and comprehensive health care for patients of all ages. Family doctor programs have been introduced in several provinces and regions to ease the pressure on big hospitals and ensure equal opportunity for people to receive medical treatment.

In 2013, Luzhai county was selected as the pilot zone for the family doctor program in Guangxi. Under the system, rural families sign contracts with general practitioners in rural township clinics. The doctors offer one-on-one service for patients, providing basic medical care as well as health consultations.

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