1.Analysis of the utilization of medical records in non-hospital staffs
Junqing ZOU ; Guobin YANG ; Dan ZHANG ; Chunjin LU
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(07):-
Objective:To investigate the utilization and its influence factors of medical records in non-hospital staffs. Methods:Though the registration of the record copy and consult for non-hospital staffs from Sept.2002.to Aug.2006,the patients' personal information,case number,discharge date,utilization date,user persons,purpose and the copy contents,etc.were investigated.And the information was statistically analyzed by EXCEL.Results:51.55% of the utilization were for the medical insurance purpose.In which 54.61% of the total users were the patients themselves and 44.17% of which were the insurance organizations.Admission record was the most frequently copied item(22.79%) and record utilization was mostly occurred within one month after the discharge(35.08%).Conclusion:It should be emphasized that ①the medical staffs' legal consciousness be further wakened;②the management of medical records be strengthened;③the copy processes of the medical records be standardized;④the service be further improved.
2.Development of modern medical record management and required qualities of its managerial personnel
Lijun ZHOU ; Xudong XU ; Shuguang ZHANG ; Dan ZHANG ; Chunjin LU
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(05):-
Modern medical record management is becoming more and more integrated with medical information management and computerization.With the changes in the content and mode of medical record management,the modernization of its means and the extension of its services,the managerial personnel must have such qualities as active service idea,multiple knowledge,a high sense of information,strengthened awareness of law,and abilities of communication and coordination,so as to meet the requirement of modern medical record management.
3.Effects of dietary energy level on ovarian expression of mRNA s for luteinizing hormone receptor and follicle-stimulatiing hormone receptor in prepubertal gilts
Xu ZHOU ; Miaoying YU ; Liwen LIU ; Kangle YI ; Chunjin LI ; Lu CHEN ; Yanling SUN
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2009;29(1):97-105
To explore the effects of long-term treatment of different dietary energy levels on ovarian expression of mRNAs for LHR and FSHR,the present study was performed in nine growth-matched littermate crossbred (Land-race×Large White X Duroc) prepubertal gilts. At approximately 30 kg of body weight and 50 day of age,gilts were housed with individual feeding stalls and placed on a normal level of feeding for 90 days (dl-90) with free ac-cess to water and food throughout the whole research. From d91 ,littermates were divided and randomly assigned to one of the following three treatment lines for 3 weeks till d112:Group H,Group M, and Group L, fed the high energy level diet (n = 3, digestible energy 14.87 MJ/kg), moderate energy level diet (n = 3, digestible energy 12.39 MJ/ kg), and low energy level diet (n = 3, digestible energy 9.98 MJ/kg), respectively. When gilts were slaughtered on d112 after 3 weeks energy treatment, both ovaries of every gilts were collected,snap frozen in liquid nitrogen and re-tained at -80℃ for use to determine and analysis the relative amount of ovarian LHR and FSHR mRNAs using semi-quantitative RT-PCR. Results showed that the effect of dietary energy treatment was notable: the ovarian ex-pression of mRNAs for LHR and FSHR was significantly higher (P<0.05) in gilts treated with high energy diet compared to gilts treated with moderate and low energy diets, while gilts treated with low energy diet had a signifi-cantly lower (P<0.05) ovarian LHR and FSHR expression compared with gilts treated with moderate and high en-ergy diets. These results revealed that ovarian expression of I.HR and FSHR in prepubertal gilts increased as the lev-el of dietary energy intake elevated,i, e. , high energy diet can markedly enhance ovarian expression of mRNAs for LHR and FSHR,whereas energy deficit markedly suppress the expression.