题目:
指导和推进浙江省网络经济监管,制定浙江省网络经济监管工作相关制度和办法的职责是由()来完成的。
A.国家局信息办
B.省局信息办
C.市局信息办
D.县级局信息办
答案:
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指导和推进浙江省网络经济监管,制定浙江省网络经济监管工作相关制度和办法的职责是由()来完成的。
A.国家局信息办
B.省局信息办
C.市局信息办
D.县级局信息办
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参考答案:对
周朝初年统治者实行井田制的主要意图是
A.实行土地国有制
B.与分封制相配套实施
C.巩固奴隶制国家 * *
D.分封功臣、贵族和王室人员
心脏手术麻醉清醒时用纳洛酮拮抗阿片类药物的作用,可能引起下列哪项危险()。
A.肺水肿
B.低血压
C.高血压
D.低温
E.苏醒延迟
明显梗阻性黄疸,B超检查胆总管及肝内胆管均不扩张,进一步诊断选择下列哪项检查最适宜
A.放射性核素胰腺扫描
B.经皮肝穿刺胆管造影术
C.腹腔镜检查
D.逆行胰胆管造影
E.十二指肠低张造影
St John’s Hospital in Bath was established in 1180 to provide healing and homes by the bubbling spa springs for the poor and infirm. The charity is still there 830 years later: a much valued health and care service for the elderly. This demonstrates our country’s great charitable tradition in health. The Government’s desire to put citizens and patients first is both core to the current health reforms and a guiding mission for the country’s great charities and social enterprises. The words of the Health Secretary, Andrew Lansley, "no decision about me, without me", are our driving passion.
We have a dual role. to deliver health services, undertake research and provide care and compassion to those most in need; and to act as an advocate and adviser. We are sometimes a challenger of the health establishment and always a doughty champion for patients.
For these reforms to be a success we must ensure a much per role for the third sector. That is why we ply support the policy of "any willing provider". The previous Government was profoundly mistaken in pursuing a policy of the NHS as "preferred provider", which implied that services from our sector were less valued than the State’s. In fact, through a big expansion of the role of charities and social enterprises in providing care, we can provide more cost-effective and citizen-focused services.
This is not about privatisation. What matters is what is delivered, not who delivers it. This must be at the heart of health service reform. Charities can offer a better deal in so many ways. In 2008 the NHS spent just over 0. 05 per cent of its healthcare budget through charities. In other words this is a virtually untapped resource waiting to be used.
To me, competition in the NHS means British Red Cross volunteers being able to help more people to adapt to life at home after a lengthy spell in hospital, so preventing the need for readmission. Those who get this support are often aged over 65 and have experienced a fall. Volunteers bring them home, settle them in, advise neighbours or relatives of their return, check on pets, help to prepare a meal and make a further visit to ensure that they are safe and well. Such schemes can save the typical NHS commissioner up to £1 million a year.
Competition in the NHS would also mean an environmental charity such as BTCV running more "green gyms", which give people a physical workout while taking part in environmental projects. So far, more than 10,000 people--often referred by GPs--have taken part. An evaluation found that the positive impact on mental and physical health, not to mention the acquisition of new skills, means that the State saves $153 for every $100 it invests. On top of that, it has a positive impact on local communities and the environment. Do we want less of this or more I suspect that for most of us the answer is obvious.
Those who rely most on the NHS are the vulnerable, the very people charities were set up to help, precisely because they were being let down by the status quo. If groups such as the Red Cross and BTCV can do a better job than the NHS, we should let them.
Promoting wellbeing and preventing ill health have for too long been neglected aspects of the NHS’s role. These reforms rightly put emphasis on public health. Giving a role in health back to local councils is long overdue. The new health and wellbeing boards may provide the opportunity to get more resources behind public health as well as, for the first time, giving elected councillors the chance to scrutinise NHS resources. Preventing diabetes through better education, diet and exercise is always a better approach than picking up the costs of a growing number of people with diabetes. Charities such as Diabetes UK, working with councils and GPs, are critical to achieving that.
Of course there are challenges in introducing reforms. Of course proper funding is crucial. We want to ensure that there is a strategic approach to commissioning, including national guidelines. We want the new GP consortia to take full advantage of the opportunity to expand their work with our sector. The challenge we face as a country is to build on the sure foundations of our NHS to provide service that recognises and expands the work of charities, promotes partnerships between State, third and private sectors and moves on from arcane arguments over privatisation.
According to the passage, all of the following are true EXCEPT that______.
A. charities can be a great resource to be used in health and care service
B. competition in the NHS should be stopped immediately by local councils
C. the expansion of the role of social enterprises can provide effective health service
D. more resources should be tapped in promoting wellbeing and preventing ill health
下列不属于学习“平衡之道”的益处的是()。
A.会有幸福美满的生活
B.会有健康的身体
C.会有很好的职业成就
D.会有很好的心理素质