The problem of expensive and difficult medical treatment cannot be solved by medical security alone!
In today's society, the cost of medical insurance is rising year by year, accompanied by the continuous growth of medical costs, which has caused the problem of expensive and difficult medical treatment for ordinary people. How to effectively solve this difficult problem and effectively reduce the medical burden of the people is an urgent task before us.
The key to solving the problem lies in a two-pronged approach, which is not only to focus on controlling the unreasonable rise in medical expenses, but also to gradually increase the reimbursement ratio of medical insurance, and finally move towards the direction of enjoying free medical care after medical insurance payment. Only in this way can the people really get benefits in terms of medical security and reduce their economic pressure caused by illness.
At present, most people are reimbursed by medical insurance, but the increase in medical expenses is even more exaggerated, resulting in people not only failing to benefit from medical insurance when facing a sharp rise in medical costs, but also needing to spend more money. This has undoubtedly increased the burden of people's lives and made many families struggle in the face of illness. Some patients are afraid to seek medical attention in a timely manner because they are afraid of high medical costs, delaying the treatment of their condition and causing great suffering to individuals and families.
In order to control medical costs, the rectification of the medical industry chain is a crucial step. The medical industry chain covers drug production, circulation, sales, medical device procurement, medical service provision and other links, and some of the problems exist are important reasons for the high medical costs. Vigorously cracking down on medical corruption is one of the core tasks of rectifying the medical industry chain. Medical corruption has seriously damaged the fairness and public welfare of the medical industry, making it impossible to rationally allocate medical resources, and then pushing up medical costs. For example, in the process of drug procurement, there may be collusion between some officials and pharmaceutical companies, resulting in inflated drug prices; In the procurement of medical devices, there may also be benefit transfer behaviors, so that hospitals purchase expensive but not most suitable equipment, which are ultimately paid by patients.
In order to combat medical corruption, it is necessary to establish and improve strict regulatory mechanisms and laws and regulations. Strengthen the supervision of the procurement process of drugs and medical devices, ensure that the procurement process is open and transparent, implement a strict bidding system, and put an end to black-box operations. Intensify the investigation and punishment of medical corruption, and severely punish those involved in corruption in accordance with the law, so as to form a strong deterrent. At the same time, it is necessary to strengthen the internal management and supervision of medical institutions, establish a sound internal control system, standardize doctors' diagnosis and treatment behavior, and prevent excessive medical treatment and irrational use of drugs.
In addition, medical costs can be reduced by optimizing the allocation of medical resources. Rationally plan the layout of medical institutions, strengthen the construction of primary medical and health institutions, improve the level of primary medical services, guide patients to rationally divert patients, reduce the pressure of large hospitals, and reduce the cost of medical treatment for patients. Strengthen the supervision of private hospitals to ensure that they provide high-quality and reasonably priced medical services.
In terms of gradually increasing the reimbursement ratio of medical insurance, the government needs to increase investment in medical insurance and broaden the channels for raising medical insurance funds. Consideration can be given to appropriately adjusting the structure of fiscal expenditure and increasing subsidies for medical insurance. At the same time, the reimbursement policy of medical insurance should be reasonably adjusted, the scope of reimbursement should be expanded, and the reimbursement ratio of major diseases and chronic diseases should be increased, so that medical insurance funds can better play a role in guaranteeing.
In short, solving the problem of expensive and difficult medical treatment is a systematic project, which requires the joint efforts of the government, medical institutions, all sectors of society and the general public. By controlling medical costs, increasing the reimbursement ratio of medical insurance, and moving towards the goal of free medical care, we hope to break the current predicament, so that people can truly enjoy high-quality, efficient and inexpensive medical services, provide a solid guarantee for the health and well-being of the people, and promote the harmonious and stable development of society.