Research on the Upgrading Path of Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Services from the Perspective of Healthy China 2030
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Keywords

Healthy China 2030
Pre-hospital emergency medical services
Policy-driven
Resource allocation
Service quality

DOI

10.26689/jcnr.v10i5.15239

Submitted : 2026-06-07
Accepted : 2026-06-22
Published : 2026-07-07

Abstract

Under the strategic background of Healthy China 2030, this paper conducts a systematic study on the policy-driven upgrading path of pre-hospital emergency medical services. Combined with practical cases of pre-hospital emergency services in various regions, this paper sorts out the core concepts of pre-hospital emergency services and the key policy points of Healthy China 2030. It deeply discusses the mechanism of policies on the allocation of pre-hospital emergency resources and the improvement of service quality, and reveals the internal logic of policy-driven development of pre-hospital emergency services. A policy-oriented framework for the upgrading of pre-hospital emergency services is proposed, which specifically covers three dimensions: resource integration and sharing, information system construction, and talent training and team building. Finally, the study puts forward targeted countermeasures to improve the policy system related to pre-hospital first aid, and defines the optimization direction of future research, so as to provide referable theoretical basis and practical guidance for the upgrading of pre-hospital emergency services under the background of Healthy China construction.

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