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Difficulties and Countermeasures of Party Building in Public Hospitals in the Post Epidemic Era

Yiqi Lin, Qingqing Wang*

Abstract


In the post-pandemic era, all public hospitals are faced with new problems and challenges in party building. Based on the questionnaires of six public hospitals in Wenzhou and in-depth interviews with the staff of their party affairs departments, this paper investigates the
party building work from five dimensions: political maintenance, grassroots organization, party building, responsibility guarding and striving
for excellence. It is found that there are deficiencies in various public hospitals in the rectification effectiveness of inspection problems, the
training, selection and appointment of cadres and talents, the integration of party construction and business, the leading digital reform of Party
construction, the working mode of party construction, the brand recognition of party construction, the use of funds for party construction activities, and the satisfaction of the general public. In order to further improve the effectiveness of the party building work in public hospitals,
combined with the current excellent practices in the party building work of various units, effective opinions and suggestions are given, hoping
to be helpful to the party building work in public hospitals.

Keywords


Post-pandemic era; Public hospital; Party building work; Integration; High-quality development

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/mhr.v2i3.4899

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