Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, February 20th. The Ministry of Veterans Affairs and seven other departments recently jointly issued the "North Plan for Assistance and Assistance for Veterans in Difficult".
The work standards are clear. The assistance and assistance work for veterans comprehensively takes into account the difficulties of retired soldiers’ living, contributions and actual performances made during their active service. Under the same difficult conditions, we are tilted towards veterans who participate in the war, receive meritorious and honor commendations, and serve in difficult and remote areas and special positions, and establish a clear orientation of greater contributions to service and better care and assistance.
Work norms emphasize that the Veterans Service Center (Station) accurately grasps the ideological trends, living conditions and family conditions of veterans in need through daily visits and regular surveys, and understands urgent, difficult and anxious problems. For special groups in difficulty, such as the elderly, weak, sick, disabled, widowed, widowed, orphans, etc., we will visit them regularly to help solve practical difficulties. Retired soldiers in families with marginal subsistence allowances can be included in the subsistence allowances as a single household after personal application. The health and health department guides medical institutions in the jurisdiction to adopt a case-by-case approach to exempt hospitalization prepayment payments for retired soldiers who are unable to bear medical expenses and meet the conditions for assistance and assistance.
Work standards require that local financial departments should arrange funds reasonably in accordance with budget management regulations and strengthen assistance to veterans in need. Veterans affairs departments should establish a regular communication and consultation mechanism with relevant departments to jointly study and solve the key and difficult problems encountered in the assistance and assistance work of veterans in need. We must give full play to the effects of care funds (an associations) and associations at all levels and types of veterans, pay attention to the role of the elderly associations, the disabled persons' federation, the women's federation, and the elderly associations, and drive social forces such as social work service institutions to deliver care and professional social services to retired soldiers in need.

