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The National Health and Health Commission recently issued the "Notice on Accelerating the Mutual Recognition of Inspection and Test Results", clarifying that each provincial health administrative department should establish a mutual recognition system for inspection and test results within their jurisdiction, and clarify the scope, conditions, diagnosis and treatment of institutions for mutual recognition.
Compared with similar documents in the past, the "Notice" has some new formulations, the most novel of which is that the National Health and Health Commission encourages medical staff to analyze and interpret the inspection results and carry out mutual recognition of results as the performance distribution.
This novel formulation is crucial and significant
From a professional point of view, the operation of medical examination and examination is relatively easy to do, but the difficulty of interpretation of the results may be much greater, and dynamic interpretation may face greater difficulties than static interpretation
It is clear from the policy that the interpretation and approval of inspection results by medical personnel is a technical task, which is not only in line with reality, but also respects the labor of medical personnel
How to accurately reflect the value of the mutual recognition inspection results is a new and important issue
Furthermore, if the mutual recognition of inspection and test results is combined with the reform of medical insurance payment methods, it will greatly promote these two tasks, and achieve a win-win situation for hospitals (including medical staff), patients, and medical insurance