A large amount of recently published literature has shown the effectiveness of a number of interventions, such as lockdowns and limits on transportation, which were implemented to stop the spread of COVID-19 in China.1,2 There have been calls to further promote such measures due to their ability to effectively reduce the speed of COVID-19 transmission worldwide.3 Since assistance could also effectively control the transmission of infectious diseases4 and alleviate overload on the healthcare system in Hubei Province, the Chinese government implemented the “national multidisciplinary healthcare assistance” initiative5 by coordinating medical, healthcare management, disease control, and other professionals from 19 provinces to support 16 cities in Hubei (excluding Wuhan). The national multidisciplinary healthcare assistance is a Chinese policy to coordinate inter-regional, inter-industrial, and inter-departmental cooperation at a national level, combining financial disclosure, business disclosure, and scientific evaluation mechanisms to achieve effective prevention and control of the current epidemic.