BEIJING, March 30 (Xinhua) -- Ma Xiaowei, China's
Vice Health Minister, on Friday warned hospitals they were prohibited from
refusing emergency treatment to patients who were unable to pay the medical
fees.
"Emergency treatment should carried out first no
matter whether the patients can afford the medical fees," said Ma at a national
health meeting.
Ma acknowledged that some patients defaulted on
payments for emergency medical treatment, "but hospitals should not take this as
an excuse for refusing to give patients treatment", he said.
He urged hospitals to work with local governments to
frame compensatory polices to solve the issue.
At the meeting, Ma also called for a standard
definition of medical accidents, improving compensation regulations and the
promotion of medical insurance to effectively solve disputes between patients
and hospitals.
"This is very important in building harmonious
relations between doctors and patients," he said.