A new model that provides both healthcare and elderly care for senior
citizens was proposed recently in Beijing. More than 9,000 healthcare
institutions are expected to get licenses to offer beds to the elderly.
Beijing has 608 hospitals and 1,897 community health service centers.
Even if only half of them each provide 20 beds, it will result in an
increase of 25,000 beds.
More than 80,000 beds are available for the elderly in the city, but
almost 30 percent of beds are unoccupied. Most people prefer locations
that offer good medical services and avoid those with bad reputations.
Thus, some places are almost full while others have 50 percent of their
beds unoccupied.
"Healthcare institutions should offer elderly care services and
nursing homes should improve medical services," said Li Hongbing, deputy
director of the municipal civil affairs bureau.
"With help from the civil affairs bureau, hospitals will be permitted
to participate in elderly care services and provide the elderly with
beds and caregivers," Li added.
Beijing’s elderly population comprises 20.3 percent of the city's
total population. The proportion will increase to more than 30 percent
in about 20 years, which means one in every three citizens will be
elderly.
Source: City of Beijing
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