The Current characteristics and spatial development model of Mongolian medical facilities
Abstract
This study analyses the current situation of Mongolian medical facilities in China by categorizing and statistically analysing the existing Mongolian medical facilities in China, and selects representative outpatient clinics, community health service stations and clinics to carry out on-site visits and research. The physical status of the built environment, interviews with people's satisfaction, observation of people's activity trajectories were summarised and compared with the functional space involved in the complete medical process of Mongolian medical activities, and existing problems such as irrational configuration of the various types of areas of the Mongolian medical facilities, fuzzy and single positioning of operational functions, and poor correlation of the functional space of the Mongolian medical facilities were put forward, and the concept of future functional space development model of the medical facilities was proposed for the problems of the research. Then, it puts forward the conception of the future functional space development mode of Mongolian medical facilities, which will provide a reference basis for architectural programming, design and construction of Mongolian medical facilities in the future.
Keywords: Mongolian medicine, Medical facilities, Present characteristics, Spatial development model
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1006614
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