1.Research on collaborative management of telemedicine system: mode and strategy
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2016;32(8):604-607
Based on analysis of the telemedicine system architecture and collaborative management needs,the author proposed such a collaborative management mode.From such dimensions as judgment of collaboration needs,establishment and assessment of collaboration relationship,governance of collaboration relationship,control of collaboration relationship,and evaluation of the collaboration relationship,the paper probed into the requirements,problems and solutions of telemedicine collaboration.
2.Analysis on Medical Behaviors of Patients Based on Big Data Mining of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Information
Journal of Medical Informatics 2017;38(7):12-17
Based on the literature review of medical behaviors,big data mining and related rules,the paper introduces the basic contents of big data mining and related rule algorithm-Apriori algorithm,takes partial Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system data of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University as the basis,conducts mining analysis on factors such as the gender,age,operation records,critical ill records,visiting distance and hospital days of a patient by adopting Apriori algorithm of related rule,obtains the rules of medical behaviors of patients of different visiting distances,and puts forward relevant policies and suggestions.
3.Development and application of regional collaborative medical information platform
Jie ZHAO ; Meng WU ; Hongli HOU ; Yunkai ZHAI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2014;30(8):576-579
Described in the paper are the development ideas,technology architecture,functional applications and problems found so far in the regional collaborative medical information platform.The platform is designed to achieve the interconnection and resources sharing among medical institutions,service agencies and regulatory agencies within the region,paving the way for future development of the health and medical system
4.Overview of the regional collaborative medical information platform
Yunkai ZHAI ; Na LI ; Hongli HOU ; Jie ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2014;30(8):572-575
The development of the medical information platform of Henan province is cited as an example,to probe into the organization model of the platform,and the operating and organization model of third-party medical information providers,based on a description of the connotation and development status of the platform,and in consideration of the basic features,technology architecture and key technology requirements of such a platform.
5.Legal constraints for telemedicine development and recommendations
Yunkai ZHAI ; Zhaogang SUN ; Dongxu SUN ; Jie ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2014;(9):693-696
China’s existing laws and regulations in telemedicine fall behind practice.As a result, telemedicine is confronted with such vague constraints as permission,legal relations and legal liability, validity of electronic medical records,telemedicine equipment standards,patients’right to know and their right to privacy,as well as disputes settlement.On such basis,the authors propose to improve the laws and regulations in this regard as soon as possible.
6.The Model Innovation of Telemedicine Service Based on the Four Dimensional Model
Yunkai ZHAI ; Chaofeng QIAO ; Jie ZHAO ; Dongxu SUN
Journal of Medical Informatics 2017;38(4):1-6
The paper introduces the mutual relationship among the innovation of four dimensions including new medical service concept,new patient interface,new service transmission system and new technology of telemedicine based on the illustration of four-dimensional model of service innovation to the telemedicine service,and makes an analysis by taking the telemedicine service innovation of remote medical center in Henan Province as an example,thus providing reference for the innovative development of telemedicine service.
7.A study on the telemedicine usage intention and key issues from the perspective of medical workers in China
Shuai JIANG ; Dongxu SUN ; Jie ZHAO ; Wei LU ; Yunkai ZHAI ; Xiaoqin SHI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2021;37(1):25-29
Objective:To analyze the usage intention and key issues of medical staff to use telemedicine, for improving telemedicine service system in China.Methods:From October to November 2019, medical workers of both the inviting party and invited party who experienced telemedicine in seven provinces of Fujian, Hainan, Henan, Hunan, Guizhou, Sichuan and Qinghai were selected for an online questionnaire survey. Areas covered included their usage intention, satisfaction and cognitive appraisal of telemedicine. Descriptive statistical analysis and non-parametric test were used to discuss the intention of further use, satisfaction and challenges of medical workers in various provinces and regions.Results:1 084 valid questionnaires were recovered. The data found the overall satisfaction was 98.62%, and the proportion of their intention of further use was 98.25%, and those from the eastern and western provinces presented higher intention of usage. The top challenges as reflected by these medical workers were named as follows: timeliness of consultation progress and information feedback; long latency time; low Internet speed, poor and interrupted Internet signal; inadequate system equipments and inconvenient operation; difficulties in remote physical checkup and overall understanding of patient conditions; as well as substandard, incomplete and poor medical records.Conclusions:These medical workers are satisfied with the telemedicine services and willing to continue to use telemedicine.For those existing problems, it is suggested to strengthen the infrastructure and optimize the process of telemedicine services, so as to encourage them in greater use of telemedicine.
8.Incentive problem and countermeasures of telemedicine providers in China
Shuai JIANG ; Dongxu SUN ; Yunkai ZHAI ; Chenchen LI ; Wei LU ; Jie ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2021;37(1):30-33
Objective:To analyze the actual and expected incentives and key issues of telemedicine providers in China and to provide important references for optimizing telemedicine incentive policies.Methods:The sample data came from a questionnaire survey of 1 084 providers in 7 provinces of Fujian, Hainan, Henan, Hunan, Guizhou, Sichuan and Qinghai in October and November 2019 and a semi-structured interview data at 6 hospitals in Henan province in January 2020. Descriptive analysis was used to sort such data into text data for classified summation.Results:The greatest gaps were found between actual incentives and expected ones in expense subsidies, title promotion and excellence awards, with such gaps as high as 18.65, 28.26, 29.28 percentages among providers of junior, deputy senior and senior academic titles respectively. Hospitals fall short in providing adequate incentives for telemedicine providers, not to mention lack of differentiation and diversification in personnel incentives, and poor implementation of incentive policies.Conclusions:It is suggested to strengthen incentive demand analysis, break the homogenization bottleneck of incentive policies, and consolidate internal publicity and implementation of incentive policies.
9.Cost accounting of telemedicine service items based on improved activity-based costing
Yunkai ZHAI ; Xinran LIU ; Wei LU ; Dongxu SUN ; Jie ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2019;35(8):678-682
Telemedicine can optimize deployment of medical resources and minimize diagnosis discrepancies.Formulation of a rational project pricing and scientific compensation policy will be conducive to its future development. The concept of human resource consumption in RBRVS was used as reference to improve the activity-based costing ( ABC ) method. The authors sorted out the resource cost repository, identified the activity system, classified the motivation resources into respective activity cost repositories, and calculated the cost of respective cost object distribution.The cost of three telemedicine service items(remote single discipline consultation, remote image consultation and remote pathology consultation were 119.69, 147.03 and 161.61 yuan respectively) was calculated by the improved ABC.It can better indicate project costs than that calculated by the traditional ABC(137.30, 147.17 and 144.08 yuan), and proves more consistent with the existing prices of other province(134.00, 150.00 and 174.00 yuan).
10.Design and Application of Hospital 5G Ward Round Robot Platform
Yanjia ZHANG ; Baozhan CHEN ; Yunkai ZHAI ; Yutao LIU ; Jie ZHAO
Journal of Medical Informatics 2024;45(10):75-80
Purpose/Significance To apply the 5G ward round robot platform in primary hospitals,so as to effectively improve the treatment capability and management service level of patients with critical and severe diseases.Method/Process Based on technologies such as 5 G,internet of things(IoT)and robotics,the researchers build and deploy a 5 G ward round robot platform and collaborate with domestic experts to provide mobile ward round,remote consultation,intensive care,health education and other services for patients.Re-sult/Conclusion Real time sharing of patient clinical data and efficient collaboration in the diagnosis and treatment process can be a-chieved,multi-mode,accurate and standardized remote ward round and treatment guidance can be carried out according to patients'conditions.