BEIJING, Nov. 29 (Xinhua) -- China is accelerating efforts to advance
its Healthy China Initiative, aiming to raise the average life
expectancy and improve people's health further during the next five
years.
By 2030, the average life expectancy of the Chinese people is expected
to reach 80 years, one year longer than that in 2024, and major health
indicators will reach the level of high-income countries, according to
top health official Lei Haichao.
To this end, a health-first strategy will be implemented, said Lei,
director of the National Health Commission. The strategy was put forward
in the Party leadership's recommendations for formulating China's 15th
Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development (2026-2030).
The recommendations proposed a series of measures to improve people's
health, including increasing public health capacity, strengthening the
disease control system, and effectively preventing and controlling major
infectious diseases.
Efforts will be made to encourage local Party committees to prioritize
health promotion as a key goal for high-quality economic and social
development, regarding average life expectancy, infant mortality rates,
maternal mortality rates, control of infectious diseases and chronic
diseases, and the development of childcare services as important
criteria of their performance, Lei said.
Legislation on health impact assessments will be advanced, and health
education will be integrated into the national education system. Chinese
residents' health literacy rate will rise from 31.87 percent in 2024 to
over 40 percent by 2030.
As infectious diseases remain a major challenge to human health, Lei
said health authorities will strengthen monitoring and early warning for
infectious diseases, laboratory testing, epidemiological
investigations, emergency response, and medical treatment capacity
building.
The equipment and facilities of primary-level medical and healthcare
institutions will be upgraded, while essential medical services will be
improved, including services for pediatrics, mental health, emergency
medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, rehabilitation, and nursing.
Moreover, the recommendations called for a sound system to be
established to provide full life-cycle population services to all, to
promote high-quality population development.
China will work to improve policies and measures, including maternity
insurance, maternity leave, and free preschool education. Notably, an
affordable childcare system will be established to help reduce the costs
of childbirth, parenting and education for families, Lei said.
With the elderly population expected to continue rising during the 15th
Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030), safeguarding seniors' health will be
essential to achieving the target of an average life expectancy of 80
years.
Lei said that long-term care insurance will be advanced, and on-demand
medical services at home and home-based hospital bed services will be
expanded for people with disabilities and the elderly, so as to foster
healthy aging.
Efforts will also be made to advance the Healthy China Initiative from
the aspects of public hospital reform, prevention and control of chronic
diseases and traditional Chinese medicine development, according to the
recommendations.
"Putting health first is both a development goal and a support for the process of China's modernization drive," Lei said.
Source: Xinhua



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