The eighth session of the Third Plenary put forth that social reform and innovation, institutional innovation and social governance, and community health management are an important part of social governance. With characteristics such as simple and inexpensive testing, and the service features and advantages of chronic disease prevention and control that are more fully realized in community health management, Chinese medicine is based on the ideology of Heaven and the harmony between man and nature, which is applied to the treatment of diseases, health care methods, and maintenance and improvement of the body. Thus, with the appropriate technology, Chinese medicine can be a good fit for community health management and improvement of immune function. The traditional community governance model failed to take advantage of medical services in the implementation of chronic disease prevention and control. A new economic theory, the multi-center collaborative governance theory, provides a theoretical basis for using the characteristics of Chinese medicine in community health management innovation. This new economic model integrates the community health management needs of the government and the market, fosters the participation of social organizations and residents, and creates opportunities to apply the characteristics of Chinese medicine to community health management through the Governance of Pluralism.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.sjph.20160403.22 |
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