Legal Regulation of Health Care Service in Traditional Chinese Medicine
10.12026/j.issn.1001-8565.2019.03.28
- VernacularTitle:中医养生保健服务的法律规制
- Author:
Tianyuan NIU
1
;
Boyuan ZHANG
;
Xiaopei ZHAO
Author Information
1. 首都医科大学卫生法学系
- Keywords:
Health Care in Traditional Chinese Medicine;
Disorder;
Legal Regulation
- From:
Chinese Medical Ethics
2019;32(3):407-411
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To investigate and understand the causes of partial disorder in health care market of traditional Chinese medicine in recent years and put forward relevant countermeasures and suggestions. Methods: A multi-stage stratified random sampling method was used to investigate 410 medical staff and 535 patients in 10 traditional Chinese medicine medical institutions in Beijing. Self-filling questionnaires were used to obtain relevant data on their views on partial disorder of health care services in traditional Chinese medicine. Statistical software SPSS22.0 was used to analyze the data. Results: Firstly, both doctors and patients believed that "unclear functions of supervision department" was the main cause of some disorder in health care industry of TCM. Secondly, medical staff were more inclined than patients to think that the main causes were "lack of access threshold for institutions and personnel", "unclear functions of supervision department"and "lack of basis for law enforcement". Thirdly, 63.0% of medical staff said that the legal system most needed to promote the healthy development of health care industry in traditional Chinese medicine was "industry standard system". Conclusion: According to the results of the survey, this paper holds that the healthy development of health care services in traditional Chinese medicine should be ensured by standardizing the supervision system of health care in traditional Chinese medicine, strengthening the construction of industry standards, establishing the self-regulatory mechanism of the industry, standardizing the media propaganda of health care in traditional Chinese medicine, and strengthening the ethical constraints of practitioners.