On the 6th, the "Guidelines for Medical and Health Services for the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou" (hereinafter referred to as the "Guidelines") was officially released. The guidelines are mainly distributed to delegations from 45 countries (regions).
According to Jiang Huiquan, deputy commander of the Medical and Health Command Center of the Hangzhou Asian Games General Headquarters (hereinafter referred to as the Medical and Health Command Center), as a guidebook for the Asian Games' medical and health services, the "Guide" refers to previous large-scale events and combines Hangzhou The specific situation of the Asian Games is compiled independently, including the content of the whole field of medical services, and has strong operability and guidance.
According to reports, the "Guidelines" has 17 parts, including Hangzhou Asian Games medical organization, Olympic Council of Asia medical policies and procedures, delegation medical personnel from various countries (regions), entry and exit of drugs/medical equipment, The electronic case information system, Asian Games Village medical services, competition venue medical services, etc., comprehensively promote the various mechanisms and measures for medical security during the games.
The "Guide" also introduced in detail the Asian Games medical organization and 41 designated hospitals for Asian Games support. At the same time, it clarified venue guarantee and referral designated hospitals and medical service directors for each venue according to competition venues, independent training venues, and non-competition venues. (in charge), and introduced to all delegations the access and powers of the medical personnel of each National Olympic Committee (region), the relevant policies of bringing medicines into the country, and all relevant information about diagnosis and treatment, and provided a detailed index of medical services during the competition.
The reporter learned that at present, the medical security work for the Asian Games has entered the final sprint state, and all preparations have been put in place.
For example, in terms of medical service network, the medical and health command center comprehensively coordinates provincial and municipal high-quality medical resources, and has built 41 designated hospitals, 1 comprehensive outpatient department in the Asian Games Village, 133 venue clinics, and 129 FOP (competition venue) medical points , 81 medical points for spectators, and 128 ambulances for the Asian Games and the Asian Paralympic Games. The event medical security service network realizes "admission to the hospital as soon as you get on the bus" and ensures accurate service for the event.
At present, medical supplies and medicines for the Asian Games are also ready. The medical and health command center has implemented all venue guarantees and regional guarantee ambulances and 36 drug distribution vehicles to complete the information registration during the game. It has been configured in place according to the catalog list. At the same time, the normative "Drug Guide for the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou" has been released, which accurately identifies the basic information of all drugs and the allowed/prohibited status of drugs by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
On the basis of completing various special trainings in the early stage, on August 22 and 30, the medical and health command center also organized venues and designated hospitals to conduct "one day during the game" simulated comprehensive drills, closely linked to the operation plan and medical treatment during the game. Guarantee the drill plan, promote medical and health service guarantee and emergency response to various emergencies, and review and summarize in time after the drill to ensure the smooth medical security process and fast and efficient emergency response during the game.
According to the personnel reserve requirements of 1:1.3, the 56 competition venues, 21 independent training venues and some non-competition venues of the Hangzhou Asian Games are equipped with professional medical and health security teams. At present, 2,110 medical and health security professionals have been identified, including 1,886 medical security personnel and 224 public health security personnel. A total of 1,030 training sessions were organized for medical security units at all levels, with more than 65,000 participants.