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Evaluation of Hangzhou Healthy City ConstructionZhao Can1,Wang Jianxun2,Teng Yixi1,Yang Yi1,Li Jintao2,Dong Hengjin 1

Corresponding author: Donghengjin, donghj@zju.edu.cn
DOI: 10.12201/bmr.202007.00024
Statement: This article is a preprint and has not been peer-reviewed. It reports new research that has yet to be evaluated and so should not be used to guide clinical practice.
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    Abstract: Healthy city is an important point for the construction of a healthy China. In the process of building a healthy China, it is of practical significance and guidance to carry out periodic assessments of healthy cities. Objective: To evaluate the construction of healthy cities in Hangzhou from 2015 to 2018, and make suggestions for the construction of healthy Hangzhou. Methods and contents: Through the collection of quantitative and qualitative data, the trend extrapolation method is used to predict and compare the target values in the Healthy Hangzhou 2030 Planning Outline to understand the compliance status and influencing factors of healthy Hangzhou construction indicators. Results: There are a total of 29 indicators in the Outline, 16indicators are predicted to reach Hangzhous 2020 target value, 6 indicators are more difficult to meet, and 7 indicators are still unpredictable due to data shortages. The main reasons for influencing the achievement of the standard include insufficient understanding of the concept of big health, ambiguous positioning of health office functions, difficulties in cross-departmental cooperation, and inadequate design of the evaluation index system. Conclusion: The construction of Healthy Hangzhou has achieved remarkable results, and it is highlighted in the construction of healthy people, health services and health industry, but the construction of healthy environment is slightly inadequate. It is recommended to give full play to the strategic advantages of Healthy China, improve the evaluation system and assessment plan of Healthy Hangzhou, introduce excellent talents, and establish hierarchical health activities.

    Key words: Healthy Hangzhou; Healthy City; Index System

    Submit time: 15 December 2020

    Copyright: The copyright holder for this preprint is the author/funder, who has granted biomedRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.
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ZHAO CAN, WANG JIANXUN, Tengyixi, Ynagyi, lijintao, Donghengjin. Evaluation of Hangzhou Healthy City ConstructionZhao Can1,Wang Jianxun2,Teng Yixi1,Yang Yi1,Li Jintao2,Dong Hengjin 1. 2020. biomedRxiv.202007.00024

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