1.Exploration of the construction of the telemedicine collaboration network in Jiangxi province:a case study of Jiangxi provincial people's hospital
Zhiping CHEN ; Xihong GUAN ; Huizhong YANG ; Chenhong OUYANG ; Yao YAO
Modern Hospital 2025;25(6):936-938,941
Objective To analyze the current practices of the telemedicine collaboration network in Jiangxi Province and provide references for enhancing the efficiency of telemedicine services and strengthening the overall telemedicine system.Meth-ods The research team investigates the progress of the telemedicine service system in Jiangxi Province,using the construction status of the telemedicine collaboration network at Jiangxi Provincial People's Hospital as a case study.The study identifies prob-lems and challenges encountered during the establishment and proposes development strategies.Results Jiangxi has adopted a"holistic approach,"implementing a series of measures including enhanced top-level design,pilot exploration,the establishment of a provincial platform,formulation of supportive policies,and intensified training to promote telemedicine vigorously.In Decem-ber 2015,Jiangxi Provincial People's Hospital established the first provincial teleconsultation center,innovatively advancing the medical consortium construction through the"telemedicine collaboration network"model.By 2024,the hospital completed 20,417 telemedicine service instances and conducted 182 remote surgical demonstrations.Additionally,since its inception,the remote electrocardiogram service has accumulated 1,138,295 instances,effectively enhancing the quality and efficiency of medi-cal services,facilitating tiered diagnosis and treatment,and alleviating access difficulties for grassroots populations.Conclusion Leveraging the National Intelligent Social Governance Pilot Base(Health and Wellness),the study promotes the integration of next-generation information technologies such as big data,artificial intelligence,and cloud computing into the traditional health-care sector.This aims to provide high-quality,efficient,and convenient medical services to the public,achieving comprehensive coverage of the telemedicine collaboration network across provincial,municipal,county,and township levels.In the next steps,the focus will be on strengthening quality control,improving supportive policies,and scientifically managing operations to foster the sustainable development of telemedicine health services,ensuring a"one-stop service and one-stop oversight"system across the province.
2.Exploration of the construction of the telemedicine collaboration network in Jiangxi province:a case study of Jiangxi provincial people's hospital
Zhiping CHEN ; Xihong GUAN ; Huizhong YANG ; Chenhong OUYANG ; Yao YAO
Modern Hospital 2025;25(6):936-938,941
Objective To analyze the current practices of the telemedicine collaboration network in Jiangxi Province and provide references for enhancing the efficiency of telemedicine services and strengthening the overall telemedicine system.Meth-ods The research team investigates the progress of the telemedicine service system in Jiangxi Province,using the construction status of the telemedicine collaboration network at Jiangxi Provincial People's Hospital as a case study.The study identifies prob-lems and challenges encountered during the establishment and proposes development strategies.Results Jiangxi has adopted a"holistic approach,"implementing a series of measures including enhanced top-level design,pilot exploration,the establishment of a provincial platform,formulation of supportive policies,and intensified training to promote telemedicine vigorously.In Decem-ber 2015,Jiangxi Provincial People's Hospital established the first provincial teleconsultation center,innovatively advancing the medical consortium construction through the"telemedicine collaboration network"model.By 2024,the hospital completed 20,417 telemedicine service instances and conducted 182 remote surgical demonstrations.Additionally,since its inception,the remote electrocardiogram service has accumulated 1,138,295 instances,effectively enhancing the quality and efficiency of medi-cal services,facilitating tiered diagnosis and treatment,and alleviating access difficulties for grassroots populations.Conclusion Leveraging the National Intelligent Social Governance Pilot Base(Health and Wellness),the study promotes the integration of next-generation information technologies such as big data,artificial intelligence,and cloud computing into the traditional health-care sector.This aims to provide high-quality,efficient,and convenient medical services to the public,achieving comprehensive coverage of the telemedicine collaboration network across provincial,municipal,county,and township levels.In the next steps,the focus will be on strengthening quality control,improving supportive policies,and scientifically managing operations to foster the sustainable development of telemedicine health services,ensuring a"one-stop service and one-stop oversight"system across the province.
3.An approach to screen fetal agenesis of the corpus callosum at 11-13(+6) weeks.
Wenya LI ; Yanhong YU ; Shengli LI ; Huaxuan WEN ; Chenhong WANG ; Ying YUAN ; Qiong ZHENG ; Jingru BI ; Yurong OUYANG ; Qingkai ZHENG ; Huiwen LIU ; Zhilian XIAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(8):1092-1097
OBJECTIVETo detect structural changes in the brain in fetuses with agenesis of the corpus callosum (ACC) and holoprosencephaly (HPE) in the first trimester.
METHODSThe ultrasound data were analyzed retrospectively in 620 normal singleton fetuses between 11 and 13(+6) gestational weeks, 5 fetuses diagnosed to have ACC, and 13 fetuses with HPE. The midbrain diameter (MD) and falx diameter (FD) were measured and their ratio (MD/FD) was calculated for comparative analysis.
RESULTSNo significant difference was found in the MD, FD, and MD/FD ratio between fetuses with ACC and HPE (P>0.05). Compared to the normal fetuses, all the fetuses with ACC and HPE showed significantly increased mean MD and MD/FD ratio (P<0.05); 4 (80%) fetuses with ACC and 11 (84.6%) with HPE had a reduced FD. All the fetuses with ACC and HPE had MD/FD ratios greater than 1, which were below 1 in all the normal fetuses.
CONCLUSIONIn the first trimester, fetuses with ACC and HPE have measurable abnormalities in the midbrain and falx area of the brain, and these changes, represented by abnormal midsagittal MD, FD and their ratio, can be of value in detecting ACC or HPE in fetuses in the first trimester.
Agenesis of Corpus Callosum ; diagnosis ; Corpus Callosum ; diagnostic imaging ; Female ; Fetus ; Gestational Age ; Humans ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Trimester, First ; Retrospective Studies ; Ultrasonography, Prenatal

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