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Beijing to increase beds, midwives for second baby

Updated: 2017-01-23 (chinadaily.com.cn)
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Beijing has come up with a series of measures to create a better environment for newborns, especially second children, according to a news conference held by the top health authority on January 22.

Since the universal second-child policy in China came into full swing early last year, Beijing has witnessed a relative shortage of beds and obstetricians for pregnant women.

Five departments in the city co-released a notice demanding better documentation of the pregnant women at the district and-county level maternal and child care service centers.

Over 1,000 beds will be added in hospitals across the city, according to the plan.

Moreover, midwives will receive on-the-job training and better payment. Another 800 midwives will be added to the existing work force.

The treatment and transfer network for pregnant women and newborns will be strengthened, according to the notice.

A budget subsidy of 12 million yuan ($1.76 million) will be allocated for the emergency treatment, and free public educational materials will be provided.

Special schools for pregnant women are also expected to be built to offer guidance in diet and exercise, among other topics.

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