Following the opening of the "Chinese Medicine Development Forum of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences" on January 9th, Vice Chairman Xu Jialu made a report on the opening ceremony. On February 20th, the second lecture of the forum was held in Beijing. Hong Hu, deputy director of the National People's Congress Law Committee The “Some Thoughts on Supporting the Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine” gave a special speech and answered questions raised by participants.

Deputy Director Hong Hu first emphasized the legal basis and necessity of state support and support for the development of Chinese medicine from the perspective of China's constitution and law. He pointed out that China's Constitution divides medicine into two categories: modern medicine and traditional medicine in China. Traditional medicine in China refers to Chinese medicine, that is, Chinese medicine in a broad sense, including traditional Chinese medicine, ethnic medicine, and integrated Chinese and Western medicine. And four major components of folk medicine.

Traditional Chinese medicine is a treasure of the traditional culture of the Chinese nation. It embodies the wisdom of the Chinese nation. It has a unique theoretical system of Chinese characteristics and is unique. It has a lingering position in the field of traditional medicine in the world. It is a great contribution of the Chinese nation to human culture. Human health and world civilization have produced and continue to have a positive impact. Even in the 21st century, Chinese medicine has distinctive features and advantages in medical concepts and practices, regardless of its effectiveness, economy or forward-looking.

In developing countries, traditional medicine is not only closely linked to its traditional culture and way of life, but its medical services are sometimes the only affordable medical services for most people, especially the rural population and poor people. Even in developed countries, with the change of medical model and the change of disease spectrum, it is calling for the return of traditional medicine. In 1996, the World Health Organization presented a report to meet the challenges of the 21st century, emphasizing the development from disease medicine to health medicine, from heavy treatment to serious prevention, from the confrontation treatment of the disease source to the overall treatment, from group therapy to individual treatment development. In short, it is necessary to develop from disease-centered to patient-centered. This is the requirement of the World Health Organization to adapt to the new century's medical and health care methods. All these requirements are precisely the specialty and advantages of traditional Chinese medicine. Therefore, Chinese medicine has extremely broad development prospects and vigorous vitality in the new era. It can be seen that supporting the development of Chinese medicine is not only a historical reliance, but also a realistic need to build a well-off society in an all-round way and an inevitable requirement for the development of the times.

Deputy Director Hu Hu suggested that the development of Chinese medicine should be the strategic focus of China's health care work; the basic medical care of Chinese medicine in rural and urban communities should be taken as the strategic support for building a medical security system with Chinese characteristics; Developing Chinese medicine as a trend and strategic measure to deal with sub-health status and aging; we should regard the development and innovation of traditional Chinese medicine as a strategic breakthrough for building an innovative country; we should revitalize Chinese medicine as an important area for inheriting and promoting the outstanding culture of the Chinese nation. A five-point strategic understanding of China's contribution to human civilization beyond the great invention.

Deputy Director Hong Hu gave detailed answers to questions on the Chinese medicine legislation, medical network construction, and administrative management of Chinese medicine. He said that the development of the Chinese medicine industry has received wide attention from the society, and the problems faced by the development of the Chinese medicine industry are also being studied and solved. Chinese medicine legislation must be conducive to the development of Chinese medicine and help Chinese medicine play its due role in promoting human health.


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