Analysis on the Strategy of"Three-division Co-management"of Chinese Medicine Practitioners Participating in Chronic Diseases
- VernacularTitle:中医师参与慢性病的"三师共管"策略分析
- Author:
Peilian ZHANG
1
;
Huirong XU
;
Wentian CHEN
;
Yuzhu ZHANG
;
Wenting HONG
;
Wanzhen CAI
Author Information
1. 晋江市卫生健康局 福建 晋江 362200;晋江市中医院陈埭分院 福建 晋江 362211
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Chinese medicine practitioner;
chronic disease management;
co-management of three divisions
- From:
Chinese Health Economics
2025;44(8):71-75
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:It aims to explore the advantages,disadvantages,opportunities and challenges of Chinese medicine practitioners participating in the"three-division co-management"service model in diabetes management,analyze its performance in policy support,resource matching and patient satisfaction,and put forward optimization strategies to enhance the role of Chinese medicine practitioners in chronic disease management.Methods:Through literature analysis,questionnaire survey and semi-structured interview,the data of six pilot units of"three divisions co-management"in Jinjiang were collected,and the internal and external environment of Chinese medicine practitioners participating in the"three divisions co-management"model was systematically evaluated by the Strengths,Weaknesses,Opportunities,Threats(SWOT)and the Politics,Economic,Society,Technology(PEST).Results:Chinese medicine practitioners' participation in the"three-division co-management"model has obvious advantages in policy support,resource matching and patient satisfaction,but it also faces key obstacles such as lack of incentive mechanism,shortage of Chinese medicine practitioners' resources and limitation of medical insurance reimbursement.The survey shows that 99.7%of the respondents are willing to choose this mode again,and 96.43%of the respondents said that the medical experience has improved significantly.However,43.92%of the subjects think that the professional knowledge and skills of doctors need to be improved,and 32.2%of the subjects think that the effect of Chinese medicine treatment on reducing the dependence and side effects of western medicine is limited.Conclusion:It is feasible and practical for Chinese medicine practitioners to participate in the"three divisions co-management"model,but it is necessary to further improve its service effect and sustainability by improving the performance appraisal mechanism,expanding the scope of medical insurance reimbursement,and strengthening the training for Chinese medicine practitioners' resources.