1.Reform and practice of the performance management system for maxillofacial surgery in stomatologi-cal specialized hospital
Xueqiong LUO ; Anying WANG ; Jiashun LAI ; Zijun HUANG ; Feng GAO
Modern Hospital 2025;25(9):1395-1397
Objective To address the national requirements for high-quality development of public hospitals issued by the National Health Commission(NHC),this study establishes a knowledge-value-oriented performance management system tailored to dental specialty characteristics,aiming to synergistically enhance disciplinary advancement and operational efficiency.Methods Guided by policies such as Guidelines on Strengthening Operational Management in Public Hospitals,we integrated resources in oral and maxillofacial surgery through data-driven decision-making and multidimensional investigations.A"2-3-3"performance manage-ment model was developed,featuring dual objectives(public welfare and economic efficiency),a three-tier allocation mechanism(hospital-department-individual),and triple support strategies(key disciplines,young talents,and under-resourced projects).Im-plementation involved organizational restructuring,business-finance integration,and digital transformation.Results Post-reform outcomes demonstrated a 14%year-on-year increase in outpatient volume and a 9%growth in bed-to-surgery ratio.Both medical quality indicators and revenue and expenditure structures were optimized,achieving better equilibrium between public welfare and economic sustainability.Conclusion This model replaces the egalitarian distribution approach with a value-driven incentive mech-anism,effectively promoting disciplinary specialization and talent engagement.It provides a replicable framework for performance reform in dental specialty hospitals,aligning with the NHC's policy orientation on refined public hospital management.
2.Reform and practice of the performance management system for maxillofacial surgery in stomatologi-cal specialized hospital
Xueqiong LUO ; Anying WANG ; Jiashun LAI ; Zijun HUANG ; Feng GAO
Modern Hospital 2025;25(9):1395-1397
Objective To address the national requirements for high-quality development of public hospitals issued by the National Health Commission(NHC),this study establishes a knowledge-value-oriented performance management system tailored to dental specialty characteristics,aiming to synergistically enhance disciplinary advancement and operational efficiency.Methods Guided by policies such as Guidelines on Strengthening Operational Management in Public Hospitals,we integrated resources in oral and maxillofacial surgery through data-driven decision-making and multidimensional investigations.A"2-3-3"performance manage-ment model was developed,featuring dual objectives(public welfare and economic efficiency),a three-tier allocation mechanism(hospital-department-individual),and triple support strategies(key disciplines,young talents,and under-resourced projects).Im-plementation involved organizational restructuring,business-finance integration,and digital transformation.Results Post-reform outcomes demonstrated a 14%year-on-year increase in outpatient volume and a 9%growth in bed-to-surgery ratio.Both medical quality indicators and revenue and expenditure structures were optimized,achieving better equilibrium between public welfare and economic sustainability.Conclusion This model replaces the egalitarian distribution approach with a value-driven incentive mech-anism,effectively promoting disciplinary specialization and talent engagement.It provides a replicable framework for performance reform in dental specialty hospitals,aligning with the NHC's policy orientation on refined public hospital management.
3.Extracorporeal shock wave treatment for palm crush injuries
Zhanyu YANG ; Haiyan YAN ; Yang LI ; Anying FENG ; Lijun WU ; Minxian WANG ; Yu ZHU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2020;42(10):915-918
Objective:To observe the clinical effect of extracorporeal shock wave treatment in the treatment of functional disorders after a palm crush injury.Methods:Forty patients who had experienced a hand crush injury more than 3 months previously were randomly divided into a control group and a combination group, each of 20. Both groups were given routine joint mobilization, ultrasound treatment, muscle strength training and occupational therapy every day in ten day units for 2 months. The combination group also received extracorporeal shock wave therapy three times a week for the two months. Before the experiment and after one and two months of treatment, both groups′ upper limb functioning was evaluted using the DASH score, grip strength and hand flexibility in the 9-hole wood board test.Results:After 2 months of treatment, significant improvement was observed in all of the measurements with both groups. The average scores of the combination group on all three tests were by then significantly better than the control group′s averages.Conclusions:Adding extracorporeal shock wave therapy to routine rehabilitation can improve the rough and fine functioning of a crushed hand.

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