全球的视角

Orlanda Q Goh, G. Lai, T. Tu, K. Lee
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与盖思里奇博士的通信:Michele.scully@gmail.com中国从人口控制到人口质量的转变:对神经病学的影响中国的人口限制政策,在全球被称为独生子女政策,自1981年以来一直在实施,有一些变化允许一些夫妇生第二个孩子。为了应对这一政策带来的社会挑战,中国政府于2015年宣布将过渡到新的二孩政策,从2016年1月1日起鼓励夫妇生两个孩子。这一转变伴随着关注人口质量(即改善健康、教育和社会福利)的新生儿到中国大量老年人口,以及改革中国卫生保健系统和增加疾病筛查和预防的倡议。这些变化为改善中国神经系统疾病的治疗提供了机会,特别是通过新生儿筛查(NBS)识别疾病,通过教育、患者登记和改善初级保健可及性进行疾病治疗/预防。
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Correspondence to Dr. Gatheridge: Michele.scully@gmail.com CHINA’S SHIFT FROM POPULATION CONTROL TO POPULATION QUALITY: IMPLICATIONS FOR NEUROLOGY China’s population restriction, known across the globe as the 1-child policy, has been in place since 1981, with variations to allow some couples a second child. In response to social challenges arising from this policy, the Chinese government announced in 2015 that it would transition to a new 2-child policy, encouraging couples since January 1, 2016, to have 2 children. This transition accompanies a focus on population quality (i.e., improvements in health, education, and social welfare) in newborns to the large Chinese elderly population, with an initiative to reform the Chinese health care system and increase disease screening and prevention. These changes provide an opportunity to improve the treatment of neurologic disease in China, specifically identification of disease through newborn screening (NBS) and disease treatment/prevention through education, patient registries, and improvement in primary care access.
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