
The National Health and
 Family Planning Commission, the top health authority, stressed it has
 not given the green light to online medical diagnoses and treatment
 advice out of concerns for patients' safety. Comments:
The authority should pay more attention and draft rules to place
 Internet-based online medical diagnoses and treatments under effective
 supervision as soon as possible. It is wrong to strangle a new industry
 that people want just because the authority does not know how to
 administrate it.
Qing Huaci, a netizen in a comment posted on paper.cn, April 13
The development of Internet technology has brought about many new
 situations in the industry. Relevant rules and policies will be
 constantly improved to adapt to the new changes.
Song Shuli, spokesperson of the National Health and Family Planning Commission, April 12
The Internet cannot meet the requirements of doctors making
 diagnoses. The doctors cannot diagnose their patients properly via the
 Internet or a phone call. But the Internet can serve as a platform for
 medical consultations.
Rao Keqin, Party chief of the Chinese Medical Association, April 13
It is necessary for the authority to say no to Internet-based medical
 diagnoses and treatments. TV medical advertisements and medical care
 programs should also be better regulated, because some quacks just
 prescribe the same medicines for patients without even any diagnosis.
Li Mingming, a netizen commenting on China National Radio, April 13



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