Published: 14:12, February 14, 2025 | Updated: 15:39, February 14, 2025
China's health commission to implement 8 initiatives in 2025
By Wang Xiaoyu
A staff member checks medical facilities at the Perennial General Hospital Tianjin in North China's Tianjin Municipality, Dec 16, 2024. (PHOTO / XINHUA) 

The National Health Commission has pledged to fully implement a list of eight healthcare initiatives this year, including expanding pediatric services and boosting psychological support for the people.

In a notice released on Thursday, the commission outlined specific measures in eight areas so as to boost the sense of satisfaction and well-being of the public.

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In a bid to bolster pediatric services, public hospitals without established pediatric units will receive support to begin delivering pediatric care services no later than the end of November.

Various approaches, including collaboration with major hospitals and remote medical service platforms, will be employed to achieve this goal.

Students participate in an outdoor activity focusing on mental health at Zhangqiu No. 4 Middle School in Zhangqiu district of Jinan, East China's Shandong province, Oct 23, 2024. The peer support scheme at Zhangqiu No. 4 Middle School is part of an adolescent mental health and development program jointly launched by China's National Health Commission, the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League and the United Nations Children's Fund. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

By the end of November, each city is expected to have a hospital offering services for psychological and sleep disorders.

Meanwhile, the national 12356 mental health support hotline should be operational nationwide by May 1. The hotline was already accessible in 18 provincial-level regions, such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Zhejiang province, as of Thursday, said commission spokesman Hu Qiangqiang.

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Other tasks laid out by the commission include facilitating mutual recognition of examination results across medical institutions, increasing affordable nursery care slots and boosting access to hemodialysis services in counties.

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The commission stressed that these measures should be enforced completely and without delay, and heads of local authorities in health, traditional Chinese medicine and disease control and prevention will be put in charge overseeing their implementation.