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Tuesday, November 26 2019 - 05:23
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Program of Building of High-Quality and Efficient Health Service System and Empirical Study in the Context of Aging Kicked off in Beijing
BEIJING, Nov. 25, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The MOU signing ceremony and launch seminar for Program of Building of 
High-Quality and Efficient Health Service System and Empirical Study in the 
Context of Aging took place in Beijing today. Government officials and Amgen 
executives who were present included Wannian Liang, Director General, the 
Department of Healthcare Reform, National Health Commission; Ning Zhuang, 
Deputy Director General, the Department of Healthcare Reform, National Health 
Commission; Wei Fu, Director General, China National Health Development 
Research Center; Miaoling Su, Deputy Director General, Municipal Health 
Commission, Xiamen; Penny Wan, Vice President and Regional General Manager, 
Amgen JAPAC; and representatives from the Bureau of Disease Prevention and 
Control and the Department of Primary Health of National Health Commission, 
Social Development Research Centre of the State Council, Chinese Academy of 
Fiscal Science, Capital Medical University, and World Health Organization.

The 3-year program aims to develop a high-quality and efficient health service 
system through study of the key topics of China's health service system in the 
context of the country's aging population, together with a city pilot 
practicing the major disease intervention and long-term care system 
specifically. The outcomes of the project will provide a basis for the 
formulation of policies such as the "14th Five-Year-Plan on Health/Health 
Aging" and supporting China to address the country's aging population in a more 
cost-effective way while improving the overall health of its citizens.

China's population is aging on an increasingly large scale. The rate at which 
the population is aging is accelerating, while the average age of the 
population is also increasing. Data shows that, in 2018, China had 249 million 
people over the age of 60, accounting for 17.9% of the total population[1]. 
However, 75.8% of those aged 60 and over have developed at least one chronic 
disease, with 37.2% afflicted with dyslipidemia and 19.4% suffering from 
diabetes[2]. Chronic diseases are the primary cause of disability among senior 
citizens, seriously affecting their health and well-being, while also causing a 
heavy financial burden both to their families and society.

As such, the program will focus its study specifically on the issues of 
integrated health service system, full-cycle intervention and assessment, 
long-term care and health expenditure and funding policies. In addition, Xiamen 
has been selected as the pilot city for this program where a baseline survey 
will be conducted to gather evidence with respect to policy support, service 
capabilities, information data, and incentives, where targeted interventions 
will be implemented, and the results of these initiatives monitored and 
evaluated. Ultimately this will support policy shaping for China to achieve 
healthy aging while providing practical experience to building a high-quality 
and efficient health service system.

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At the launch ceremony, Wannian Liang, Director General, the Department of 
Healthcare Reform, National Health Commission, said: "The Program of Building 
of High-Quality and Efficient Health Service System and Empirical Study in the 
Context of Aging will provide an approachable roadmap and empirical study to 
push forward the healthy aging plan. The pilot city, Xiamen is expected to make 
breakthroughs in innovating development concepts and reforming the existing 
service system, supported by the concerted efforts of experts and the key 
learnings from the program, thus establishing an integrated, high-quality aging 
service system."

Ning Zhuang, Deputy Director General, the Department of Healthcare Reform, 
National Health Commission said: "The theme of 'Healthy China 2030' is marked 
by open, shared growth and health, reflecting that our supply-side reform is 
oriented by people's health needs. Living a healthy life is people's basic need 
and is a key link to their aspiration for a better life. The establishment of a 
high-quality and efficient health service system is paramount to meeting a 
country's health needs. In the context of aging, the establishment of an 
integrated health service system which caters to the needs of senior citizens 
not only meets the current needs of Chinese society, but also follows 
international trends."

"The timing of the project is perfect," Wei Fu, Director General, China 
National Health Development Research Center pointed out. "The Central Committee 
of the Communist Party of China and the State Council have recently jointly 
released a medium and long-term plan for responding proactively to population 
aging, which clearly defines a number of strategic goals. One of its important 
tasks is to build a high-quality service and product offering system for the 
elderly. Today, is the ideal moment for us to begin the development and 
research of a high-quality and efficient medical and health service system, 
which adequately caters for aging requirements. We hope that through this 
project, we can effectively integrate resources, identify the problems, analyse 
and strategize the solutions and promote the establishment of a scientific 
health service system for aging in order to fully improve the quality of life 
and health level of China's aging population."

"By 2050, one in every four people in the Asia Pacific region will be aged over 
60 years. China alone will account for 485 million older people[3]. This 
sweeping population aging trend poses a huge public health challenge to Chinese 
society, and ensuring healthy aging is essential for making the entire nation 
healthy," Penny Wan, Vice President and Regional General Manager, Amgen JAPAC, 
said. "As a global biotechnology leader, Amgen is more than happy to support 
the Chinese government's effort to promote healthy aging and deliver on our 
commitment to Chinese patients. We will continue to work with all stakeholders 
to accelerate the shift of healthcare from a 'break and fix' model to a 
'Predict and Prevent' model, to create a healthcare ecosystem that is centered 
on the latter, and to help fulfill the 'Healthy China 2030' vision." 

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At this meeting, Yuhui Zhang, Deputy Director General, China National Health 
Development Research Center, introduced the project's background, the main 
implementation plans and expected impact of a high-quality and efficient health 
service system in the context of aging; Yanfeng Ge, Director General, Research 
Department of Social Development, Social Development Research Center of the 
State Council, introduced the characteristics of aging in China, the demands of 
the aging population, and the approaches in the current medical and healthcare 
service system. Miaoling Su, Deputy Director General, Municipal Health 
Commission, Xiamen, introduced the pilot programs made to the Xiamen medical 
and health service system, and comprehensively summarized the main practices 
and achievements of Xiamen medical and health system reform. During the 
meeting, experts and officials spoke highly of the project and shared valuable 
opinions and suggestions to implement the project.

[1] National Bureau of Statistics, 2019 National Economic Operation Press 
Conference 
http://www.scio.gov.cn/xwfbh/xwbfbh/wqfbh/39595/39709/wz39711/Document/1645862/1645862.htm

[2] Study of the prevalence and disease burden of chronic disease in the 
elderly in China, China J Epidemiol,March 2019, Vol.40, No.3 
[3] Ageing in the 21st Century: https://ageingasia.org/population-ageing/



Source: Amgen China

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