1.Planning of hospital′s official WeChat program in guidance of public opinion
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2016;32(9):705-707
Peking University Third Hospital was cited as an example in this paper to study how to guide public opinion and build a harmonious doctor-patient relationship by using WeChat official platform.It pointed out that the public relations office of the hospital should keep track of the ongoing healthcare reform,and leverage the functions of mass media,improve professionalism of their media workers,and build a long-term mechanism to response to public opinions in time.
2.Medical data quality analysis and governance countermeasures
Chen ZHANG ; Hong JI ; Changxiao JIN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(9):747-750
With the increasing maturity of big data technology, data as an objective indicator of hospital decision-making, its effective application has been paid more and more attention. Data quality will affect the accuracy, pertinence and effectiveness of hospital decision-making. Based on the quality and evaluation of medical data, the authors analyzed the problems existing in data quality, and put forward countermeasures to improve data quality, including improving management system to improve data integrity and standardization, establishing statistical platform system to improve data consistency, establishing data center to improve data integration and governance ability.
3.Thoughts on promoting the development of large public hospitals during the period of normal epidemic prevention and control
Wenwen LIU ; Xue JIANG ; Changxiao JIN ; Jie QIAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2021;37(8):623-626
As the main body of providing medical and health services, public hospitals always bear the important responsibility of maintaining people′s life and health.In the period of normal epidemic prevention and control, public hospitals are also facing a series of new situations, including changes in social environment, demands for reform and development and transformation of target functions. It is urgent to solve many problems, such as inadequate capacity building, continuous heavy operational pressure, impact on traditional modes, and constant adjustment of positioning and mode.Therefore, both the state and the government should adhere to the public welfare as the fundamental standpoint, accelerate the implementation of scientific planning and balanced distribution of medical resources, through the fundamental adjustment of the system and mechanism, and actively help public hospitals to choose the appropriate development mode, as soon as possible to relieve pressure rescue; Public hospitals should actively make use of the extensive application of Internet and other technologies and the huge potential contained in scientific and technological innovation to achieve high-quality development goals of improving quality and efficiency, and provide more powerful support for the overall national strategy.
4.Exploration on the path of group construction of Peking University Third Hospital
Ruya GUO ; Shengpu DU ; Xue JIANG ; Changxiao JIN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2022;38(5):332-336
With the deepening of China′s medical reform, in order to further improve the utilization efficiency of medical resources, public hospitals have actively explored the establishment of different forms of hospital groups, made many useful attempts in the group operation mode, and accumulated a lot of experience. Taking the group construction practice of Peking University Third Hospital as an example, the authors probed into effective implementation paths for group construction of public hospitals from the aspects of management mode, governance structure, resource sharing, homogeneous management among others. By creating a management model of compact hospital districts, compact community health service centers, and semi compact trusteeship branches, the group had constantly refined the development path of discipline construction, and promoted the comprehensive integration and development of medicine, education, research. On such basis, the group had paved a solid and effective path in the aspects of expanding the influence of the hospital, and promoting the implementation of hierarchical medical service, for references in high-quality development of public hospitals.
5.Enlightenment of the DRG payment reform in the United States on the reform of China′s medical insurance payment methods
Yipei WANG ; Yanbing ZENG ; Kaihua GAO ; Wei FU ; Changxiao JIN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2023;39(2):93-96
In order to curb the excessive growth of medical expenses, the United States has initiated payment reform of diagnosis-related groups (DRG) since 1983, and developed a series of complementary measures to address issues such as overcoding and declining healthcare service quality which were exposed during the reform. The authors discussed the implementation of DRG payment reform in the United States, namely the case-mix specialization of medical institutions and the reduction of costs, as well as the relationship between the two. On this basis, the authors suggested that when implementing reforms to the medical insurance payment system in China, it is imperative to avoid such loopholes as overcoding by medical institutions and excessive pursuit of efficiency at the expense of quality control, as well as the decline of comprehensive rescue capability and quality of care incurred by the exacerbated specialization.
6.Current situation of trademark registration and brand protection of grade-A tertiary hospitals in China
Huihui ZHAI ; Yuqing DUAN ; Bin LIU ; Yipei WANG ; Rui ZHOU ; Changxiao JIN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2023;39(10):787-790
Objective:To investigate the trademark registration situation of grade-A tertiary hospitals in China, so as to analyze the current situation of hospital brand protection and explore suggestions for hospital brand protection.Methods:The top 50 hospitals ranked in the 2021 National Hospital Comprehensive Ranking by the Hospital Management Research Institute of Fudan University, excluding military hospitals, were selected as the sample hospitals. The trademark registration information of the 50 sample hospitals was queried through the China Trademark Website of the Trademark Office of China National Intellectual Property Administration on March 15, 2023, and the registration of the full name, abbreviation, hospital emblem and other trademarks of the hospitals was counted. Results:Among the 50 sample hospitals, 26 hospitals already held hospital brand trademarks, which meant that at least one of the hospital′s full name, abbreviation, and emblem was registered as a trademark, accounting for 52%; 7 hospitals did not hold any trademarks, accounting for 14%; 17 hospitals held other trademarks but did not hold hospital brand trademarks, accounting for 34%. Among the 26 hospitals that already held brand trademarks, 11 hospitals only registered in one category. There were 3 hospitals with expired registered trademarks.Conclusions:Nearly half of the sample hospitals did not hold hospital brand trademarks, indicating that the trademark registration and brand protection of tertiary hospitals in China need to be strengthened. It is suggested to establish a hospital brand protection system, clarify the trademark management department, standardize the responsibilities of trademark management, and improve the use of trademarks, so as to do a good job in hospital trademark registration and brand protection.
7.Network toxicology and its application to traditional Chinese medicine.
Xiaohui FAN ; Xiaoping ZHAO ; Yecheng JIN ; Xiuping SHEN ; Changxiao LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(21):2920-2922
The concept and framework of network toxicology and network toxicology of traditional Chinese medicine has been proposed in this paper. The related tools and technologies have been briefly introduced, and the prospects for network toxicology of traditional Chinese medicine are forecasted.
Animals
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Drug Interactions
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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toxicity
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional