1.Current Situation and Suggestions for Development of TCM Medical Service Trade
Linghua ZHANG ; Shengtian HOU ; Haixing WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;23(3):1-4
TCM medical service trade is an important component of TCM service trade. Developing TCM medical service trade has wide market and strategic importance. Development of TCM medical service trade in China is still in the initial exploring stage with small scale and dominated by the government. Recently, foreign patients prefer TCM medical serve. TCM medical service trade in abroad shows the partial and small scaled characteristics. The number of joint venture TCM treatment centers is small, and movement of personnel is rare. In order to promote the development of TCM service trade, this article proposed the following four suggestions: conducting TCM international tele-medicine service trade, developing TCM medical travel, investing more in the development of foreign TCM medical centers, expanding the scale of exporting TCM medical talents.
2.Classification and analysis of three types of blood donors based on local resident population
Chengcheng GUO ; Yuxiang CHEN ; Lin WANG ; Yifei WANG ; Mengdi MA ; Huiling MENG ; Ling HOU ; Wen LIU ; Shuanglin XUE ; Yufeng SUN ; Yang CHEN ; Linghua HOU ; Can HUANG ; Xiaoli CAO ; Xia HUANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(4):372-376
【Objective】 To provide reference for fine management of blood donors by classifying and analyzing different types of blood donors from domestic blood stations. 【Methods】 The resident population of 15 regions in China from 2016 to 2019 were taken as the research object, among which the blood donors were divided into three categories: age-eligible citizens, registered donors and donated donors. The average value and proportion of the three categories were calculated and statistically analyzed. 【Results】 The resident population of the 15 regions varied greatly. The mean 95% CI of the proportion of age-eligible citizens to resident population from 2016 to 2019 was (60.16%, 67.84%); registered donors to age-eligible citizens and resident population was (2.21%, 2.86%) and (1.41%, 1.79%), respectively; donated donors to registered donors, age-eligible citizens and resident population was (84.63%, 91.68%), (1.93%, 2.55%) and(1.23%, 1.59%), respectively. 【Conclusion】 There were differences in the number and proportion of different types of blood donors in different regions. The fine management of blood donors can help blood stations carry out more effective recruitment and retention strategies.