Construction and application of pediatric diagnosis and treatment island in a tertiary hospital
10.3760/cma.j.cn111325-20240914-00802
- VernacularTitle:某三级医院儿科诊疗岛的构建与应用
- Author:
Kaiyang GENG
1
;
Hesheng CHANG
;
Li ZHANG
;
Chen WANG
;
Liming YANG
;
Ming ZHANG
;
Ting WANG
;
Zhili JI
Author Information
1. 首都医科大学附属北京朝阳医院医务处,北京 100020
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Pediatrics;
Diagnosis and treatment island;
Diagnostic and treatment modalities;
Resource integration;
Medical experience;
Patients
- From:
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration
2025;41(6):491-494
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Establishing a one-stop diagnosis and treatment mode centered on patients and linked by diseases is of great significance for optimizing the medical process and improving the medical experience. In March 2024, a tertiary hospital integrated pediatric outpatient and emergency resources, established a pediatric diagnosis and treatment island through reasonable department settings, strengthened talent team construction, optimized diagnosis and treatment processes, and established supporting guarantee mechanisms. It was officially put into use in June of the same year, providing one-stop diagnosis and treatment services for children and achieving the goal of " not leaving the island for minor illnesses and not leaving the hospital for major illnesses". Before the operation of island (January May 2024), the complaint rate and waiting time for pediatric outpatient and emergency department were 39 cases per 100 000 patients and 15 to 30 minutes, respectively; After operation (June August 2024), the complaint rate and waiting time decreased to 17 cases per 100 000 people and 10 to 20 minutes respectively; The average monthly comprehensive income of outpatient and emergency departments increased by 33%. The pediatric diagnosis and treatment island mode could assist in the sustainable high-quality development of pediatrics in hospital, and provide references for optimizing outpatient and emergency department management in other tertiary public hospitals. In the future, we should further enrich the service content of the island and strengthen information technology construction.