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PUBLIC HEALTH,SOCIAL SECURITY & SOCIAL WELFARE

EXPLANATORY NOTES TO MAJOR STATISTICAL INDICATORS 

Medical Technical Personnel refer to all medical staff and workers employed by medical institutions, including doctors of Chinese and Western medicine, senior doctors who integrate traditional Chinese therapeutics with Western therapeutics in practice, senior nurses, pharmacists of Chinese and Western medicine, laboratory specialists, other specialists, paramedics of Chinese and Western medicine, nurses, midwives, druggists in Chinese and Western medicine, laboratory technicians, other technicians, other practitioners of Chinese medicine, nursing attendants, pharmacological workers of Chinese and Western medicine, laboratory workers, and other primary medical personnel,excluding management personnel. 

Doctors refer to qualified professional medical workers approved to practice by public health departments. They are classified into doctors of Chinese medicine, doctors of Western medicine, senior doctors who integrate traditional Chinese therapeutics with Western therapeutics in practice,paramedics of Chinese medicine and Western medicine, and other specialists of Chinese medicine. 

Expenses for Health include four components, namely, operating expenses for health, operating expenses for Chinese medical, operating expenses for drug administration, expenses for administrative and institutional units. 

Expenses for Maternity and Child Care include expenses for maternity and child care institutions, business cost, relief or free medicine for maternity and child, etc. 

Expenses for Prevention and Treatment include expenses for health institutions(such as disease prevention and control center, epidemic prevention station, specialized prevention & treatment center, health care epidemic prevention station, food test institutions and so on), expenses for purchasing epidemic prevention drug, material and living product, expenses for prevention & treatment of parasite disease, emergency infectious disease, chronic disease, expenses for prevention injection and emergency treatment, expenses for health publicity and education, expenses for supervision of health institutions. 

Operating Expenses for Family Planning include nine components, namely, expenses for relief or free family planning operation, expenses for birth control medicine & tools, expenses for family planning employee, health care expenses for only son and daughter, expenses for publicity, expenses for service station, expenses for family planning management of fluid population, expenses for personnel training, other operation expenses for family planning. 

The Death Rate of Infant refers to the ratio of the number of dead infant below 1 year to the number of living in one year. The following formula is used: 
The death rate of infant=(number of dead infant/number of living)×1000‰ 
The Death Rate of Baby Below 5 year-old refers to the ratio of the number of dead baby below 5 to the living number. The following formula is used: 
The death rate of baby below 5 year-old = ( number of dead baby bellow 5 /number of living)×1000‰ 

The Death Rate of Pregnant Woman refers to the ratio of the number of dead pregnant woman to the living number. The death of pregnant woman usually refers from gestation to die after give birth to child in 42 days, including surgery reason, family planning operation, pregnancy outside the womb, grape embryo dead women, excluding die due to accident trouble. 

The Rate of Vaccine Inoculation of Bcg Vaccine, Poliomyelitis, Pertussis and Measles refers to the ratio of the number of children inoculating vaccine to the children on the age to inoculate vaccine. The child on the age to inoculate vaccine includes the child avoiding to inoculate vaccine and living in some other place for 3 and more than 3 months, but excludes the child on age going out for 3 months. The following formula is used: 
The rate of vaccine inoculation = (the number of children inoculating vaccine / the children on the age to inoculate vaccine) ×100% 

The molecule: the actual number of children inoculating vaccine according to the standard of vaccine inoculation. 

The denominator: the number of children according to the process of immunity should inoculate the vaccine in 12 months. 

The Ratio of Innutritious Child below 5 year-old refers to the ratio of the number of children below five-year old have modest and heavy innutrition to the total number of children below 5. 

The Ratio of Health Care and Management of Child below 7 year-old refers to the ratio of the number of children below 7 year-old who take child health care serves more than 1 time to the total number of local children below 7 year-old.



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