Differences between health management and policy, and medical management and policy.

The first is that the scope of responsibility of the two is different. We have five links to maintain health, prevention, health care, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. Obviously, the diagnosis and treatment of diseases are medical matters, while prevention, health care and rehabilitation belong to the category of health management.

What's wrong with our bodies and what's wrong with them are all within the scope of medical treatment. The disease has happened, and what kind of treatment measures we need is also within the scope of medical care. It is up to professional experts to decide. Prevention, health care and rehabilitation need health management, and the responsible person is ourselves. You can't put a doctor in charge of your overall health, so its scope of action is different. Don't cross the line, don't cross each other.

The second point is that they are aimed at different objects. Medical treatment is a specific disease that directly targets a certain aspect of our body, and it also treats specific diseases, so it will be divided into many subjects. However, health management is not aimed at any specific disease, but at the integrity of our whole body. This distinction must be clear. If health management focuses on specific diseases, this direction is wrong at first.

The third point is different purposes. The purpose of medical treatment is to control or alleviate the symptoms of diseases or eliminate the harm of specific diseases to the body. The purpose of health management is to maintain or restore the health of our whole body. In fact, it is to improve and restore all aspects of our body functions to a normal state and play a normal and effective role. As long as all the functions of our body can function normally and effectively, our body is in good condition. Of course, our physical condition is very good, and there will be no specific problems and diseases.

However, health management is not aimed at specific diseases. Through health management, all aspects of your body's functions will be improved, and your body's self-repair ability will be brought into full play, so many diseases will naturally be alleviated or cured. Therefore, health management is indirectly related to diseases, not directly targeted at diseases. This must be clear.

The fourth difference is that health management and medical treatment work in different ways, or take different measures. Medical treatment is to intervene by some artificial and external means, such as drugs and surgery, instead of the human body to control the disease. And health management is to provide conditions for the improvement of our body through the adjustment and improvement of lifestyle, so that various functions such as self-repair of our body can be effectively brought into play, and all aspects of our body's functions can be improved or restored to normal state, thus achieving such a goal of health improvement. So the measures taken by the two are different. Health management is to believe in the self-repair ability of the human body and focus on how to provide conditions for it, rather than directly replacing the body function. There are essential differences between the two.