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The difficulty of going to school is mainly caused by the uneven distribution of educational resources. In China, there are great differences in economic level and educational investment between developed and underdeveloped areas. In some poor mountainous areas, due to the influence of natural factors such as road traffic, educational resources are not fully utilized, which has caused the problem of school-age children in China. China's large population mobility and uneven population distribution are also one of the main reasons why it is difficult for school-age children in China to go to school. We have a vast territory of 9.6 million square kilometers and a population of nearly 65.438+0.4 billion, of which 400 million are students. Under the background of nine-year compulsory education, we have invested a lot of educational resources. However, the uneven distribution of population in China has caused the uneven distribution of educational resources. In the Yangtze River Delta, Pearl River Delta and other areas with rapid economic development and more labor input, the increase of children of migrant workers has caused the imbalance and shortage of the original distribution of educational resources. It is especially common in areas with developed economy and many migrant workers, which is a problem that cannot be solved in the short term. The key to solve the problem lies in increasing investment in education, optimizing rural industrial structure, eliminating the gap between urban and rural areas and economic development, allowing migrant workers to return to their hometowns to work and live, and their children to live and study in their hometowns. At the same time, we should also speed up the pace of improving the quality of workers, let migrant workers engage in high-tech and high-income jobs, speed up transformation and upgrading, and adjust the enterprise structure. Create greater economic benefits and less resource consumption, improve economic quality, and let migrant workers better integrate into urban development and progress. Accelerate the implementation of rural economic system reform, change the traditional industrial model, or on the basis of the original traditional industrial model, accelerate the pace of upgrading the industrial model by scientific methods, and create higher economic benefits and higher per capita net income of residents. Eliminate the gap between the rich and the poor, increase government revenue and increase investment in educational resources. Make educational resources and educated population share equally and reasonably.

It is difficult to see a doctor mainly because of the defects of our medical system and the uneven distribution of medical resources and population. In China, the hospital management system is the most incomprehensible and unpredictable. The system is opaque and the operation is not standardized, which leads to the problems of difficult and expensive medical treatment for ordinary people. In addition, the bad habit of using medicine to support doctors, the high drug price and the illegal interest chain that has been shrouded in China's medical system for a long time have made it difficult for China to see a doctor. In China's medical institutions, nonstandard fees and operating procedures are the main reasons. There are also rampant criminal activities such as medical treatment and drug-dragging scalpers, which further aggravate the problem of people's difficulty in seeing a doctor. The problem of counterfeit drugs has been hanging over China's medical system, making it more difficult for ordinary people to see a doctor. Problems such as nowhere to see a doctor, expensive medical treatment and hard to find expert numbers have long plagued patients who need medical treatment in China. Uneven population distribution is also one of the main reasons why it is difficult for China Laobai to see a doctor. Due to the rapid economic growth in China this year, a large number of migrant workers have flooded into cities, which has played an indelible role in the rapid economic development, and also aggravated the problems of difficulty in seeing a doctor and scarcity of medical resources. Our government's investment in medical institutions is often inconsistent with the people who actually need medical services. I can't write anymore. I'm so tired. Try to fill in the remaining four or five hundred words by yourself. . Give it to me. You can't work for nothing.