Paths for promoting the high-quality development of county-level public hospitals through Party build-ing and hospital consortium construction
10.3969/j.issn.1671-332X.2025.02.004
- VernacularTitle:党建引领医联体建设推进县级公立医院高质量发展路径研究
- Author:
Min FANG
1
;
Binghao XIAO
1
Author Information
1. 上海工程技术大学马克思主义学院 上海 201620
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Party building guidance;
Hospital consortium construction;
County-level public hospitals;
Paths
- From:
Modern Hospital
2025;25(2):179-182
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
In the context of current healthcare reforms,county-level public hospitals play an important role in connecting urban and rural healthcare services.These hospitals are the leaders of rural three-tier healthcare service networks and the link be-tween urban and rural healthcare service systems.Their high-quality development is crucial for improving the quality of medical services and addressing the needs of grassroots populations.At the same time,hospital consortium construction serves as an impor-tant measure to improve the level of grassroots medical and healthcare services and enhance services quality in the new era.Party building guides the development of hospital consortium and plays a vital role in promoting the integration and allocation of medical resources in county-level public hospitals,the education and training of talent teams,and the capability and quality of comprehen-sive services.However,the construction and development of hospital consortia face many challenges,such as insufficient downward allocation of high-quality resources,limited workforce mobility,and underdeveloped grassroots party organizations.To address these issues,hospital consortia should prioritize public welfare in party building activities,facilitate technical resource sharing,encourage talent mobility,and optimize organizational structures.These measures will explore effective paths to advance the high-quality develop-ment of county-level public hospitals,and comprehensively promote the steady implementation of the"Healthy China Initiative".