CQHCWC meeting focuses on high-risk children's health care
Dan Yang attends the online meeting at the CQHCWC on Jan 13. [Photo/CQHCWC]
The final summation meeting for Chongqing's high-risk children's health care management pilot research project was held online on Jan 13 at the Chongqing Health Center for Women and Children, or CQHCWC, in Southwest China's Chongqing.
It aimed to strengthen the management of high-risk children and improve the health of children.
More than 20 people attended the online meeting, including Dan Yang, vice-president of the CQHCWC, and representatives from 10 pilot districts and counties.
At the meeting, Dan emphasized the importance of health care management for high-risk children, affirmed the success of past work, and said that the project will be further promoted in the city.
Next, children's healthcare workers from pilot districts and counties gave detailed explanations on the development, highlights, difficulties, and work plans of the management of high-risk children.
The meeting was meant to standardize healthcare work for high-risk children in the city and improve the quality of primary children's healthcare.
Moving forward, the CQHCWC will continue to improve the management model for high-risk children so as to ensure the healthy growth of children in the city.