1.Comparative study on medical operation efficiency of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region in China
Haoxin LI ; Nan WANG ; Fanghui GU ; Xinpu LU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(7):566-570
Objective:To analyze the medical operation efficiency of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, so as to provide references for optimizing medical resource allocation in the area.Methods:Based on the China Statistical Yearbook (2012 to 2023), data regarding healthcare operational inputs (3 indicators including number of healthcare institutions, number of healthcare personnel, and number of beds in healthcare institutions) and outputs (6 indicators including number of patients treated and discharged, etc.) in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region were included, and the DEA-Malmquist index model was employed to analyze healthcare operational efficiency in the region. The grey prediction model was used to predict the number of healthcare institutions, healthcare personnel, and beds in healthcare institutions from 2023 to 2027. Results:From 2011 to 2022, the overall efficiency of medical operations in Beijing and Tianjin showed an increasing trend, with total factor productivity of 1.213 1 and 1.246 0, respectively. However, the overall efficiency of medical operations in Hebei was showing a downward trend, with a total factor production of 0.933 1 and a scale efficiency of 0.909 5. The number of healthcare institutions, healthcare personnel, and beds in healthcare institutions showed an upward trend in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region from 2023 to 2027.Conclusions:The medical operational efficiency in Beijing and Tianjin was consistently improving. The utilization rate of medical resources in Hebei was relatively low, accompanied by a persistent decline in medical operational efficiency. The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region should further enhance the rational allocation of medical resources, so as to promote the coordinated development of the regional healthcare system.
2.Connotative Elements and Practical Explorations of Xi Jinping Thought on Culture in Leading Cultural Construction of Public Hospitals
Jianying WANG ; Xinpu LU ; Jingyi YAN ; Fanghui GU
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(2):90-92,96
Xi Jinping Thought on Culture is an important guideline for cultural construction in the new era,providing a new theoretical vision and action guide for the cultural construction of public hospitals.Since the Party's 18th National Congress,a series of reform practices in public hospitals have laid a solid foundation for cultural con-struction and shaped the eight elements of cultural construction in public hospitals.A public cancer specialized hospi-tal in Beijing closely focuses on the spiritual essence of Xi Jinping Thought on Culture,actively explores and practic-es,and builds an all-round hospital culture construction system and action path in the new era.
3.Connotative Elements and Practical Explorations of Xi Jinping Thought on Culture in Leading Cultural Construction of Public Hospitals
Jianying WANG ; Xinpu LU ; Jingyi YAN ; Fanghui GU
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(2):90-92,96
Xi Jinping Thought on Culture is an important guideline for cultural construction in the new era,providing a new theoretical vision and action guide for the cultural construction of public hospitals.Since the Party's 18th National Congress,a series of reform practices in public hospitals have laid a solid foundation for cultural con-struction and shaped the eight elements of cultural construction in public hospitals.A public cancer specialized hospi-tal in Beijing closely focuses on the spiritual essence of Xi Jinping Thought on Culture,actively explores and practic-es,and builds an all-round hospital culture construction system and action path in the new era.
4.Comparative study on medical operation efficiency of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region in China
Haoxin LI ; Nan WANG ; Fanghui GU ; Xinpu LU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(7):566-570
Objective:To analyze the medical operation efficiency of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, so as to provide references for optimizing medical resource allocation in the area.Methods:Based on the China Statistical Yearbook (2012 to 2023), data regarding healthcare operational inputs (3 indicators including number of healthcare institutions, number of healthcare personnel, and number of beds in healthcare institutions) and outputs (6 indicators including number of patients treated and discharged, etc.) in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region were included, and the DEA-Malmquist index model was employed to analyze healthcare operational efficiency in the region. The grey prediction model was used to predict the number of healthcare institutions, healthcare personnel, and beds in healthcare institutions from 2023 to 2027. Results:From 2011 to 2022, the overall efficiency of medical operations in Beijing and Tianjin showed an increasing trend, with total factor productivity of 1.213 1 and 1.246 0, respectively. However, the overall efficiency of medical operations in Hebei was showing a downward trend, with a total factor production of 0.933 1 and a scale efficiency of 0.909 5. The number of healthcare institutions, healthcare personnel, and beds in healthcare institutions showed an upward trend in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region from 2023 to 2027.Conclusions:The medical operational efficiency in Beijing and Tianjin was consistently improving. The utilization rate of medical resources in Hebei was relatively low, accompanied by a persistent decline in medical operational efficiency. The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region should further enhance the rational allocation of medical resources, so as to promote the coordinated development of the regional healthcare system.
5.Development strategy of cancer hospitals under normalized epidemic prevention and control based on a PEST analysis
Fanghui GU ; Xiyao ZHONG ; Jianying WANG ; Jiuping GUAN ; Xinqiang JI ; Dong XUE ; Jiafu JI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2021;37(1):15-20
Objective:To explore the external factors of the development of cancer hospitals under normalized epidemic prevention and control, and to propose targeted strategies in accordance with existing practice.Methods:PEST model was used to analyze the political, economic, social and technological environment of specialized cancer hospitals, with an overall strategy proposed based on the specific analysis of a cancer hospital.Results:In the era of normalized epidemic prevention and control, cancer hospitals were facing a new environment that was common or unique to other types of medical institutions. In response, the case hospital had adopted such strategies as integrating prevention and control with medical services, integrating offline with online services, and integrating internal and external resources to promote its recovery and development.Conclusions:Cancer hospitals and government should fully leverage the environmental changes incurred by the normalization of prevention and control, and formulate a more integrated development strategy covering short, medium up to long term conditions, based on the two major objectives of epidemic prevention and control and cancer prevention and medical services.
6.Exploration of encouragement for full-range patient engagement in a value-based healthcare perspective
Fanghui GU ; Jianying WANG ; Xinpu LU ; Kan XUE ; Xiyao ZHONG ; Jiafu JI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(8):643-648
Value-based healthcare emphasizes the importance of taking patients′ needs and experiences into full consideration during the entire diagnosis and treatment process and providing patient-centered medical services, so as to improve population health and medical outcomes with manageable medical costs.From this perspective, it is particularly important to investigate how patients could take full advantage of their subjective value and central role to engage in healthcare-related activities. This article aims to summarize the concepts and specific pathways relevant to patient engagement in the entire healthcare process, and provide specific suggestions and recommendations on promoting participation in health self-monitoring, access to disease and consultation information, shared decision-making(SDM)between doctors and patients, patients for patient safety(PFPS), patient-reported outcomes(PROs), participation in self-management, and participation in patient organizations, etc. This article provided valuable reference and evidence on implementation of relevant medical practices and policies.
7.Reform and effects on administrative ward rounds at hospitals
Xiyao ZHONG ; Fanghui GU ; Jianying WANG ; Xinpu LU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2019;35(5):392-394
The study is to establish the administrative ward round system and its effect evaluation system under the modern hospital management conditions, and explore the formation of a standardized, scientific and replicable standard mode of Administrative Ward round. According to the annual ward rounds plan, clinical departments and administrative departments were organized to decide the major issues of a department according to the procedures of " hearing-evaluation-discussion-decision " , and to ensure the implementation of management. Since 2016, administrative ward round has been carried out in 9 departments, and the medical quality and operational efficiency have been improved significantly. The closed-loop administrative ward rounds mode can effectively promote the modernization of hospital management system through the joint decision-making of clinical departments and functional departments.

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