The reporting system can be used by higher authorities to grasp the development of grass-roots public health services in real time.
Instructions for completing the monthly report of basic public health services
Report-1
1-Name of township health center: fill in the township, such as xxx town and xxx township. Health records/documents
2— Number of new standard resident files: refers to the number of new files in the current month.
3— Cumulative number of standardized inpatient files: refers to the number of standardized files established plus the number of newly established files.
4- Standardized file update-Number of people: township hospitals do not update the file content, just fill in zero. (The files before the community are updated to the standard number of files in the current month).
5— Number of people: refers to the number of times the file content was added in the current month. nursing home
6— Number of free health checkups: refers to the number of people over 60 who have health checkups in the current month.
(Free physical examination items: Physical examination shall be conducted according to the requirements of physical examination and auxiliary examination in Health Management Service Standard for the Elderly).
7— Number of new files: refers to the number of health files newly established after physical examination of the elderly. 8— Number of managers: refers to the number of elderly people who have established files, including health examination, health consultation, life guidance and intervention.
9— Cumulative number of files: refers to the total number of health files for the elderly. health education
10 —— Number of health education lectures: refers to the number of health knowledge lectures held. (Make sure there are lecture topics, speakers, venue equipment, activity records, summary and evaluation, etc. ).
11-Number of thematic publicity activities: refers to the number of publicity activities carried out in conjunction with thematic publicity days (annual 17 thematic publicity days) or key health issues in the jurisdiction.
12-number of health education consultants: refers to the number of people who participated in public health consultation activities. (Ensure that there are activities, venues, materials and implementation records, etc. ). health education bulletin board
13— quantity: the number of publicity columns for the construction of township hospitals should not be less than 2. 1 4 —— Update Times: refers to the number of times to change the publicity content of the column every month, which cannot be less than1time per month.
15 —— Number of copies of materials distributed: including health education leaflets, health education prescriptions, health manuals, etc. (The information provided shall be no less than 12 kinds per year).
16— Number of times of playing audio and video: refers to the number of times of playing, showing, slide show, video tape, VCD and other audio and video materials. (Determine the types, playing time and records of audio-visual materials for health education)
17 —— Number of health educators: refers to the number and number of health lectures and health education consultation activities. (The sum of people in the table ranges from 10 to 16).
vaccination
18- number of children to be vaccinated: refers to the number of children aged 0-6 in the jurisdiction within one month; 19- number of people vaccinated: refers to the number of people who have established vaccination certificates and vaccination files for children aged 0-6. (Cumulative)
20— Planned vaccination times: refers to the number of school-age children vaccinated according to the vaccination procedures of the national immunization program.
21-number of intensified vaccinators: refers to the number of targeted vaccinators for key populations in key areas.
22-II vaccination times:
23— Times of reporting and assisting abnormal reactions: refers to the times of abnormal reactions after inoculation.
Report -2
24-0-36 months management number: newborn -36 months old registration management number. 25— Number of newborn visitors: refers to the number of medical staff visiting the newborn's home within 1 week after discharge.
Children's physical examination
26— Number of people: refers to the number of children from full moon to 3 years old who undergo physical examination.
27-person-times: refers to the number of children aged 1-3 years. 28— Number of pregnant women: refers to the number of pregnant women before pregnancy 12 weeks and 42 days after delivery. Prenatal follow-up
29- number: refers to the number of pregnant women who were followed up before 12 gestational weeks -37-40 gestational weeks. 30 person-times: refers to the person-times visited.
3 1— Number of postpartum visits: refers to the number of visits made by the parturient from 7 days after discharge to 42 days after delivery.
Chronic disease management-hypertension
32 —— Number of people whose blood pressure was measured at the first consultation: refers to the number of people whose blood pressure was measured at the first consultation in the jurisdiction.
33— Standardized management number: refers to the number of people who are included in the health management of hypertensive patients after the initial diagnosis of hypertension.
34- Service frequency: refers to the number of face-to-face follow-up and intervention services for patients with hypertension.
Chronic disease management-diabetes
35— Standardized management number: refers to the number of people who give targeted health education, blood sugar monitoring and lifestyle guidance to patients with type II diabetes after diagnosis.
36— Number of service visits: refers to the number of service visits according to the diabetes service process. other
Number of people served: refers to residents suffering from other chronic diseases in this area (such as hepatitis, cor pulmonale, etc. ).
psychosis
38— Number of people registered and filed: refers to the number of patients with severe mental illness who are clearly diagnosed and live at home and registered and filed in the jurisdiction.
39— Number of follow-up: refers to the number of people who need to be followed up after being included in the management file.
40— Number of follow-up: refers to the number of people who provide services for mental patients according to the service process.
Prevention and treatment of infectious diseases
4 1 —— Number of registered infectious diseases: refers to the number of registered infectious disease patients and suspected patients first diagnosed.
42— Number of reported cases of infectious diseases: refers to the number of cases in which newly diagnosed patients with infectious diseases and suspected patients fill out infectious disease report cards and report the epidemic situation through network or telephone fax.
Number of epidemic spots involved in treatment: refers to the number of infected patients and places contaminated by infectious disease pathogens.
Number of AIDS managers: refers to the number of people who manage confirmed patients. 45— Number of tuberculosis management: refers to the number of patients who are diagnosed. ?