Beijing admits shortcomings in its public health system ( 2003-11-20 08:56) (Xinhua)
The public health system in Beijing was still not good enough to make a quick
response in emergencies like the outbreak of severe acute respiratory
syndrome(SARS), senior officials said in Beijing Wednesday.
Vice Mayor Niu Youcheng told the Beijing Municipal Working Conference on Health
that the city has five serious defects in its health system, including
inadequate investment, slow response to public health crises, weak sanitary
facilities, lack of supervision and a lack of health facilities in rural areas.
Niu said the city's current health budget failed to satisfy demand for
disease prevention and basic health care.
"Beijing still lacks open and transparent monitoring networks and information
reporting systems to cope with emergency health crises," Niu said.
Beijing reported more than 2,000 SARS patients and nearly 200 deaths during
the SARS outbreak this spring.
Niu said health and medical sectors would shift their focus on diseases
prevention and control from medical treatment alone and build a complete and
sound emergency public health crisis responsemechanism in 2005.
At the conference, the city government decided to introduce private funding
and foreign capital into its state-owned hospitals.
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