Current location - Health Preservation Learning Network - Health preserving recipes - ? Construction and implementation of TCM diagnosis and treatment standard system
? Construction and implementation of TCM diagnosis and treatment standard system
The Chinese Medical Association's standardization of traditional Chinese medicine is an important part of state administration of traditional chinese medicine's functional transformation and an important task entrusted by state administration of traditional chinese medicine. At present, the standardization of traditional Chinese medicine mainly includes standard formulation, standard popularization and improvement of organizational construction.

Actively carry out the formulation and release of standards.

First, 446 standards were formulated and issued, and a system of clinical standards of traditional Chinese medicine was initially established. The Society has successively revised a series of TCM standards, such as Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Common Diseases in TCM, Operating Procedures for Clinical Techniques in TCM, and Terminology in TCM, issued 446 standards, such as Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Common Diseases in Internal Medicine, Surgery, Gynecology and Pediatrics, and Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Diabetes in TCM, and deliberated and passed 60 standards, such as Operating Procedures for Four Diagnoses in TCM. 98 standards, such as Technical Operation Standard of Clinical Departments of Traditional Chinese Medicine, are being formulated, and three standard systems, namely Technical Specification of Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment, Technical Specification of Medical Care and Technical Specification of Nursing Operation, have been initially established.

Second, an extensive and authoritative standard drafting team has been established. Take the recently released series of "Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Common Diseases" as an example. The experts involved in the formulation are all national experts in this field, covering 70 3A hospitals, universities and Chinese medicine research institutes in 27 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, including Beijing and Guangxi, covering 229 diseases.

The third is to formulate standardized working procedures. According to the national standard formulation procedure and the practice of TCM standardization, the Institute has formulated the steps of declaration, project establishment, drafting, soliciting opinions, revision, demonstration, evaluation, reporting, final review, publication, promotion and implementation. At the same time, experts are hired to guide and supervise the whole process.

Fourthly, the advanced international scientific standard research and formulation methods in this field are adopted.

Comprehensively promote the publicity, promotion and implementation of standards.

At present, the standards formulated by the Institute have been promoted, popularized and applied at home and abroad through newspapers, popular science, training and the "Standardization Network Service Platform of Chinese Medicine Industry of National Technical Committee for Standardization of Chinese Medicine".

Improve the organization of TCM standardization technical committee.

The Constitution of the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Working Rules of the Secretariat of the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Traditional Chinese Medicine were formulated, and the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Traditional Chinese Medicine was established. As the undertaker of the Secretariat, the Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine has established a standardized network service platform and a standardized expert database. At present, the total number of experts has reached 90, and standardization training courses and experience exchange meetings have been held, which has provided the system, organization, talent team and network guarantee for the standardization of traditional Chinese medicine.