The National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are institutions that focus on the prevention, treatment, education, and research of chronic health conditions. These institutions are financially supported by the federal government, have multiple branches and encourage ongoing research to prevent chronic diseases including diabetes. A variety of statistics and methods have been reported in recently published peer reviewed papers on Chinese diabetes and fasting blood sugar disorder (Chinese adults).
China is one of the fastest growing countries with a population of over 65. The medical system of China was between 1948 and 1978. It is a central plan. Health management for everyone. Reimbursement system City Health Insurance Plan GIS and LIS Rural Joint Medical Plan (CMS) Health care "face" is a bare feet doctor. There is no private clinic / hospital. Another reform, decentralization - the responsibility of the medical institution from 1978 to 2000 has been transferred to local agencies. The traditional medical system has collapsed. Cash expenditure increased sharply. Benefits from hospitals and clinics. Between 2000 and 2005, GIS and LIS were integrated into basic urban employee health insurance plans. • A rural cooperative medical plan was launched. Commercial insurance company permits access to the market
Medical care is provided through employer- and union-sponsored programs (Obras Sociales), government insurance programs, public hospitals and clinics, and private health insurance plans. More than 300 health care cooperatives (200 of which are associated with unions) provide health care to half of the population; INSSJP (known as PAMI in general) across the country has more than 5 million It covers the elderly. There are over 153,000 beds, 121,000 doctors and 37,000 dentists (proportional to developed countries). Relatively high medical service has historically led to similar mortality patterns and trends in developed countries: by 1953 to 2005 cardiovascular mortality increased from 20% to 23% and tumors increased It increased from 14% to 20%. 7 to 14% of respiratory diseases, 7 to 11% of digestive system diseases (noninfectious), 7% stable stroke, 6% injury, 4% infections
In our society, chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease are more common than infectious diseases. These diseases not only cost a lot of money from healthcare systems, but traditional medicine usually does not get better (which means more money for continuous treatment). You have a blind spot: You might think you are doing all this. Physical exercise Please drink plenty of water. Eat right food. However, we can not reduce the last weight or control blood sugar. If this sounds like you, you may have a blind spot. You have not noticed that you are doing (or not doing) what is hindering you. Here is a specially trained person who can listen to your language with a health coach, a place you care about to help you move forward or your own mind.