In a bold step forward for Traditional Chinese Medicine, China has rolled out 34 fresh national standards during the 14th Five-Year Plan. Announced at a key standardization committee meeting in Beijing on January 24, this brings the overall tally of TCM standards to 36, signaling robust growth in the sector.
The standards cover an expansive array of areas, from hands-on clinical treatments to foundational research and even traditional healing methods of ethnic minorities. They also address pharmaceutical manufacturing and data management systems, creating a holistic framework for TCM’s evolution.
Committee officials emphasized how these guidelines are widening TCM’s international footprint. By establishing clear benchmarks, China aims to elevate TCM from cultural practice to globally recognized medical science. This comes amid rising global interest in holistic therapies post-pandemic.
The ‘National Standards System Table’ stands as a cornerstone, continually updated to integrate new findings and technologies. Stakeholders hail this as a game-changer, promising safer, more effective TCM products and services. As the plan progresses, expect even more strides in harmonizing tradition with modernity.
