Original Title: Ngari Prefecture in Tibet Continuously Improves Medical Service Capabilities

Remote Areas Now Have Top-Tier Hospitals (On the Front Lines of the “15th Five-Year Plan”)

Optimize the functional positioning and layout of medical institutions, and improve the hierarchical diagnosis and treatment system.

— Excerpt from the “15th Five-Year Plan” Outline

Not long ago, a doctor received a phone call in the early hours of the morning — “This is Gêrzê County, we have a myocardial infarction patient who needs to be transferred today.”

Gêrzê County in Ngari Prefecture is over 400 kilometers from Gar County, where the Ngari Prefecture People’s Hospital is located, a drive of six to seven hours. The doctor assisted physicians at Gêrzê County People’s Hospital via network to perform emergency intravenous thrombolysis for the patient. After two hours of emergency treatment, the patient’s vital signs gradually stabilized, creating conditions for long-distance transport.

After the patient was transferred to Ngari Prefecture People’s Hospital, it was discovered that the situation was more complex than anticipated: the patient not only had heart issues but also a severe lung infection. The doctors decided to first control the infection and then proceed with surgery. In the following days, continuous treatment was provided, finally making the patient eligible for surgery.

Subsequently, a stent implantation surgery was performed. Ultimately, a stent was precisely implanted into the blocked area of the patient’s heart blood vessel, and the surgery was successful.

“In 2025, we cumulatively performed over 60 similar surgeries, and the related techniques have become increasingly mature. In addition, we have successively introduced a series of new technologies such as leadless pacemakers and enhanced external counterpulsation therapy for cardiac rehabilitation.”

The improvement in cardiovascular disease treatment capability is a microcosm of the hospital’s changes. Relying on the process of establishing a top-tier (Grade A, Class 3) hospital, Ngari Prefecture People’s Hospital, based on local medical needs, has introduced expert talent and focused on building a number of departments, effectively enhancing local medical service capabilities. By the end of 2025, Ngari Prefecture People’s Hospital successfully became a top-tier hospital, which also means that all 7 prefecture-level cities in Tibet are now equipped with top-tier hospitals.

The process of establishing a top-tier hospital is also one of continuous improvement of various systems. “Previously, much of the hospital’s work relied on experience, with insufficient emphasis on standardized systems.”

To address this, coordination was specifically undertaken to integrate the medical staff of Ngari Prefecture People’s Hospital into an online training system, offering a series of courses related to top-tier hospital systems and standards.

Data shows that the outpatient volume at Ngari Prefecture People’s Hospital in the fourth quarter of 2025 increased by 18.2% compared to the same period the previous year. “The increase in patient numbers reflects growing trust. A top-tier hospital signifies a higher platform, better resource allocation, and also presents higher demands, which in turn drives hospital workers to continuously improve their skills to meet public expectations.”

Ngari Prefecture

Ngari Prefecture, located in the remote western part of the Tibet Autonomous Region, is historically significant as the heart of the ancient Zhangzhung Kingdom and the birthplace of the Bon religion. It is most famous as the sacred region surrounding Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar, which are major pilgrimage sites for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bonpos. Its harsh, high-altitude landscape has preserved a unique cultural and spiritual heritage for millennia.

Gêrzê County

Gêrzê County is a remote county located in the Ngari Prefecture of the Tibet Autonomous Region in China, situated on the high-altitude Tibetan Plateau. Historically, it has been part of the ancient trade routes and is known for its stark, rugged landscapes and traditional nomadic culture. The area is also significant for its proximity to sacred sites like Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar.

Gar County

“Gar County” does not correspond to a widely recognized historical place or cultural site. It is possible this is a misspelling, a fictional location, or a very localized administrative area. For an accurate summary, please verify the correct name or provide additional context.

Ngari Prefecture People’s Hospital

Ngari Prefecture People’s Hospital is a key modern medical institution serving the remote Ngari Prefecture in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It was established to provide critical healthcare services to the local population in a high-altitude area historically lacking in medical infrastructure, representing a significant development in improving public health and access to medical care in the region.

Gêrzê County People’s Hospital

Gêrzê County People’s Hospital is a modern public healthcare facility serving the remote Gêrzê County in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It was established to provide essential medical services to the local population, representing significant infrastructural development and improved access to healthcare in a historically underserved high-altitude area.

Tibet

Tibet is a high-altitude plateau region in Asia, historically known as a center of Tibetan Buddhism and home to a distinct cultural identity. It was historically governed as a theocratic state under the Dalai Lamas before being incorporated into the People’s Republic of China in the mid-20th century. Today, it is the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, known for its iconic landmarks like the Potala Palace and its profound spiritual heritage.