China to build more maternal, child care institutes
BEIJING -- China will establish one standardized maternal and child healthcare institute in each province, city and county, health authorities said on July 29.
More high-quality medical resources will be provided for maternal and child care, according to a notice issued by the National Health Commission.
The notice laid out key measures for the implementation of a newly released policy allowing couples to have three children.
Other measures include streamlining administrative affairs involving childbirth and the healthcare of children.
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