Exploration of a smart service platform for multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment based on an internet hospital platform
10.3760/cma.j.cn111325-20241018-00876
- VernacularTitle:基于互联网医院的多学科协作诊疗智慧服务平台的建设探索
- Author:
Xie ZHAO
1
;
Tao PAN
;
Yifei SU
;
Zhuojin ZHU
;
Mingyuan HE
;
Dan ZHANG
;
Ping ZHOU
Author Information
1. 南京鼓楼医院互联网医院与远程会诊中心,南京 210008
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Internet hospital;
Multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment;
Smart service platform;
Platform architecture;
Business process
- From:
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration
2025;41(8):604-608
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
With the rapid evolution of medical information technology, internet hospitals had become an integral part of China′s healthcare service system and could play a unique role in multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment (MDT). In 2023, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital built a smart service platform for MDT based on its internet hospital under the design concept of " global collaboration, process re-engineering, and smart empowerment", and officially launched in November of the same year. The platform included a five-tier architectur: user interaction, application services, data management, system integration and infrastructure, and embeds functional modules such as consultation management, an AI-assisted engine and a workflow engine. This platform covered Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital Group members, implemented an online-offline integrated, end-to-end workflow (pre-intra-post consultation). It realized the integration and utilization of high-quality medical resources across regions and institutions, and improved the quality and efficiency of MDT. As of December 2024, the platform had covered 30 specialties and completed 75 MDT consultations. The consultation cycle had been shortened from the traditional MDT mode of 14.2 days to 2.4 days, effectively reducing the number of patients traveling to and from the hospital. This platform had expanded the business scope of internet hospitals, improved the utilization rate of medical resources, and could provide references for other public hospitals in China to optimize the MDT service mode.