揭秘健康管理师证书的权威发放部门:人力资源和社会保障部与卫健委的角色分析

The issuance of the Health Management Practitioner certificate in China involves two key governmental bodies: the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security (MOHRSS) and the National Health Commission (NHC). While both play significant roles in shaping and regulating the health management profession, their responsibilities differ. The MOHRSS is the primary authority responsible for the certification system, including the establishment of occupational standards, the organization of qualification exams, and the official recognition of professional credentials. It oversees the national vocational skills certification framework, under which the Health Management Practitioner certificate is classified as a professional qualification. On the other hand, the NHC contributes by setting industry-specific guidelines, promoting public health initiatives, and ensuring that certified practitioners meet clinical and operational standards within healthcare settings. In recent years, with the growing emphasis on preventive medicine and wellness, the collaboration between these two institutions has strengthened, ensuring that certified health management professionals are both technically competent and aligned with national health policies. Therefore, while the MOHRSS holds the formal authority to issue and recognize the certificate, the NHC plays a crucial advisory and regulatory role in defining the scope and practice standards of the profession.
