Promoting the standardization of traditional Chinese medicine in China
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Last Update: 2010-03-16
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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The State Administration of traditional Chinese medicine actively promotes the standardization of traditional Chinese medicine During the 11th Five Year Plan period, the standardization development plan of traditional Chinese medicine (2006-2010) was promulgated and implemented, and the task of initially establishing a standard system of traditional Chinese medicine in 2010 that is compatible with the development of traditional Chinese medicine and the health needs of the people was put forward A series of standards have been formulated In terms of national standards, 27 national standards of traditional Chinese medicine have been issued, including terms of traditional Chinese medicine and names of acupoints In terms of industry standards, more than 200 industry standards have been issued, such as guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of common diseases and syndromes in internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine, and norms for routine technical operation of traditional Chinese medicine nursing At the same time, we further strengthened the construction of standardization organizations, and established four national standardization technical committees of traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine (seedlings) In the aspect of internationalization of TCM standards, first, actively participate in the formulation of who international standards for traditional medicine In the 1980s, China took the lead in drafting the international standard draft of Jingxue name, which was deliberated and adopted by the World Health Organization At present, China is actively participating in the WHO International Classification of diseases code (ICD-11) standard research and development of traditional Chinese medicine Second, actively participate in the relevant work of the international organization for Standardization (ISO) In September 2009, the technical committee of traditional Chinese medicine (ISO / TC 249) was officially approved to be established, and the Secretariat is located in China.
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