3.The Research and Practice of Running School Pattern in Local Medical Colleges and Universities
Youai DU ; Linbo YUAN ; Shunqin MIN ; Xuebo ZHU ; Dongwu XU ; Pengpeng JIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(04):-
Local medical college is the mainstream of altitude medical college education in our country.Facing furious competition,we must make a reasonable orientation,construct the characteristics of running school,establish scientific concept,construct specific subject and specialty and make an all-around development in order to walk up to national stage by depending on powerful unity,serve the regional economy and social development,and form a new situation of two patterns by converting single medical colleges to all-around college and remaining the existing single medical college.
4.Refined operational management practices in public hospitals based on disease analysis under the back-ground of disease type-based payment
Xinwei WANG ; Ning ZHU ; Shunqin CHEN ; Qingchen YANG
Modern Hospital 2024;24(10):1579-1583
Objective In response to the new landscape of the DIP payment reform,this study uses a public tertiary comprehensive hospital in Jingzhou as a case study.By focusing on disease analysis,it explores refined operational management strategies to promote the hospital's transformation,upgrade,and operational efficiency.Methods Starting from July 2022,a problem-oriented approach was employed to analyze the characteristics of disease structure using methods such as the Boston Ma-trix,Pareto Analysis,and the Onion Method.A multidisciplinary operational management model was adopted to provide targeted supervision to departments for improving diagnosis and treatment processes,optimizing disease types and cost structures,and im-plementing refined management.Results The sample departments showed continuous growth in medical service capabilities,with the number of disease types increasing by 5.76%year-on-year and the number of discharges rising by 20.9%.The CMI val-ue for DIP-related drug consumption increased by 0.22.The economic structure improved significantly,with average drug costs per inpatient decreasing by 14.19%and average material costs dropping by 30.62%.Medical insurance settlements saw substan-tial improvement,with losses reduced by over 80%.Operational efficiency was notably enhanced,with the average length of stay decreasing by 1.0 days year-on-year.Patient experience improved,with satisfaction rates exceeding 97%.Conclusion The re-fined operational management model based on disease analysis under the DIP framework can facilitate efficient hospital operations,promote rational use of medical insurance funds,and effectively reduce patient burdens,leading to a win-win situation for all stakeholders.