Among the 8,784 people with health problems, there are 4,206 cases that need to be further monitored and managed at health stations and 4,578 cases that need to be transferred for further diagnostic and intensive treatment.
In which, the group of chronic diseases: accounts for the largest proportion with 7,642 visits (of which 3,434 cases need to be monitored at the grassroots health level and 2,904 cases need to be transferred). Cancer screening group: out of 1,180 screening visits, there are 341 cases that need to be transferred for diagnostic and intensive treatment.
Eye disease screening group: recorded 877 visits, with 464 cases requiring specialized intervention.
Cardiovascular disease screening group: performed 1,079 visits, of which 86 cases were indicated for referral.
Gynecological disease screening group: there were 839 visits, detecting 310 cases requiring intensive treatment.
Other specialties: including dermatology, gastroenterology, respiratory, psychiatry and maxillofacial dentistry also recorded a significant number of findings.
At many examination points, people were measured blood pressure, samples were taken for testing, ultrasound, eye examination, oral care and specialist consultation...Many cases after examination were instructed to monitor at health stations or scheduled referrals for more in-depth assessment.