The State Council, China's cabinet, published a five-year plan on Thursday to
promote traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).
The plan aims to increase the
presence of TCM in health care and make TCM products and services more
competitive abroad.
Over the 2015-2020 period, medical reform measures
will continue, people's health will be improved, thus, helping to transform the
economic development mode, according to the State Council.
Services on
health maintenance, care and recovery, old-age care, and services that promote
the TCM culture, are all included in the plan.
Private companies will be
encouraged to invest in TCM services, and favorable policies will be rolled out
to support development, the plan said.
TCM health care institutions will
be promoted, and private capital will be encouraged to participate in the
establishment of reputable institutions, groups and even chain
organizations.
In addition, TCM services will be regulated, with related
assessment methods drafted to enrich examination services.
To make
services more convenient, information technology will be utilized.
All
community health institutions, township hospitals and over 70 percent of the
village clinics will be equipped with TCM service abilities.
Senior
services will be encouraged to use TCM and nursing homes will be established
focusing on TCM principles and techniques.
China announced plans to help
TCM "go global", an official said during the Boao Forum for Asia annual
conference last month.
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