Viewer Rate
refers to the
ratio of the number of watching TV to the total population using normal
television sets with outdoor antenna four meters apart from ground in the
evening.
Listener Rate
refers to the
ratio of the number of listening radio to the total population using normal
radiogram at noon.
Cultural
Institutions
refer to units
which have their own organizational system and independent accounting system
and specialize in or serve cultural development. They exclude other
establishments run by these cultural institutions and amateur cultural groups established
by various departments.
Art Troupe
refers to
the troupe which is engaged in drama, opera, music, dance, acrobatics or other
art performance, opens independent accounts with banks and has self-supporting
accounting system.
Film Projection
Units
refer to
these units with film projection equipment, full or part-time projectionists,
permanent or non-permanent places, approved by related administrative
departments to show films regularly for certain groups of audience, including
those film projection units which have been approved to give commercial shows
and run business with independent accounting system as well as those
film-renting units of the military system.
Number of Athletes
in Grades
refers to the
number of athletes who have been given titles through examination. The titles
of athletes include international masters of sports, masters of sports,
first-grade, second-grade and third-grade sportsmen and young athletes.
Number of Referees
in Grades
refers to the
number of referees who have been given titles after examination. They are
classified as international referees, national referees and referees of the
first, second and third grades.
Community Health
Service Centres (Stations)
refer to the
primary units that provide the health care for community residents, such as
disease prevention and control, medical treatment, health care, rehabilitation,
health education, family planning technical services, including community
health service centres and community health service
stations.
Medical Technical
Personnel
refer to all
medical staff and workers employed by medical institutions, including doctors
of Chinese and Western medicine, senior doctors who integrate traditional
Chinese therapeutics with Western therapeutics in practice, senior nurses, pharmacists
of Chinese and Western medicine, labouratory
specialists, other specialists, paramedics of Chinese and Western medicine,
nurses, midwives, druggists in Chinese and Western medicine, labouratory technicians, other technicians, other
practitioners of Chinese medicine, nursing attendants, pharmacological workers
of Chinese and Western medicine, labouratory workers,
and other primary medical personnel, excluding management personnel.
Certified
Physician (Certified Assistant Physician)
refer to
personnel with certifications working in health care institutions.
Operating Expenses
for Children Planning
include nine
components: namely, expenses for relief or free family planning operation,
expenses for birth control medicine & tools, expenses for family planning
employee, health care expenses for only son and daughter, expenses for
publicity, expenses for service station, expenses for family planning
management of fluid population, expenses for personnel training, other
operation expenses for family planning.
The Death Rate of
Infant
refers to the
ratio of the number of dead infant below 1 year to the number of living in one
year. The following formula is used:
The Death Rate of Infant = |
Number of Dead Infant |
��1000�� |
Number of Living |
The Death Rate of
Pregnant and Lying-in Women
refers to the
ratio of the number of dead pregnant women to the living number. The death of
pregnant woman usually refers from gestation to die after give birth to child
in 42 days, including surgery reason, family planning operation, pregnancy
outside the womb, grape embryo dead women, excluding die due to accident
trouble.
The Rate of
Vaccine Inoculation of Bcg
Vaccine, Poliomyelitis, Pertussis and Measles
refers to the
ratio of the number of children inoculating vaccine to the children on the age
to inoculate vaccine. The children on the age to inoculate vaccine include the
children avoiding inoculating vaccine and living in some other place for 3 and
more than 3 months, but exclude the children on age going out for 3 months. The
following formula is used:
The Rate of Vaccine Inoculation = |
the Number of Children Inoculating Vaccine |
��100% |
the Children on the Age to Inoculate Vaccine |
The molecule: the actual number of children inoculating
vaccine according to the standard of vaccine inoculation.
The denominator: the number of children according to the
process of immunity should inoculate the vaccine in 12 months.
Guardianship Rate
refers to the
ratio of psychiatric patients under effective guardianship through various ways
to total psychiatric patients.
Guardianship Rate = |
Psychiatric Patients under Effective Guardianship |
��100% |
Total Psychiatric Patients |
Significant Improvement Rate
refers to the
ratio of psychiatric patients with significant improvement after treatments to
psychiatric patients under effective guardianship.
Significant Improvement Rate = |
Psychiatric Patients with Significant Improvement |
��100% |
Psychiatric Patients under Guardianship |
Social Involvement Rate
refers
to the ratio of psychiatric patients who are self-sufficiency and are able to
participate in the housework and social activities to psychiatric patients
under effective guardianship.
Social Involvement Rate = |
Psychiatric Patients with Social Involvement |
��100% |
Psychiatric
Patients under Guardianship |