1.Exploration on the Cost Accounting for Outpatient Visits and the Bed-Days in Public Hospitals Based on the Financial Annual Reports
Jieqi WU ; Liqun WU ; Xiaoqian LIANG
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(11):72-74,86
Currently the diagnosis and bed cost accounting methods reflecting the overall level of regional public hospitals have not yet matured.It explores an relatively scientific and practically accounting method based on the financial annual report of public hospitals to gain the per visit costs and per bed-day costs in a certain area,which can help the decisions of the health administra-tive department.The data from a public hospital owned by Shenzhen Health Commission is used for feasibility verification.It aims to promote the innovation and application of cost accounting method of public hospitals,and for give play to the auxiliary deci-sion-making role for the health administrative department,promote the improvement of the fiscal investment mechanism,and help public hospitals with high-quality development.
2.Exploration on the Cost Accounting for Outpatient Visits and the Bed-Days in Public Hospitals Based on the Financial Annual Reports
Jieqi WU ; Liqun WU ; Xiaoqian LIANG
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(11):72-74,86
Currently the diagnosis and bed cost accounting methods reflecting the overall level of regional public hospitals have not yet matured.It explores an relatively scientific and practically accounting method based on the financial annual report of public hospitals to gain the per visit costs and per bed-day costs in a certain area,which can help the decisions of the health administra-tive department.The data from a public hospital owned by Shenzhen Health Commission is used for feasibility verification.It aims to promote the innovation and application of cost accounting method of public hospitals,and for give play to the auxiliary deci-sion-making role for the health administrative department,promote the improvement of the fiscal investment mechanism,and help public hospitals with high-quality development.
3.Exploration on the Cost Accounting for Outpatient Visits and the Bed-Days in Public Hospitals Based on the Financial Annual Reports
Jieqi WU ; Liqun WU ; Xiaoqian LIANG
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(11):72-74,86
Currently the diagnosis and bed cost accounting methods reflecting the overall level of regional public hospitals have not yet matured.It explores an relatively scientific and practically accounting method based on the financial annual report of public hospitals to gain the per visit costs and per bed-day costs in a certain area,which can help the decisions of the health administra-tive department.The data from a public hospital owned by Shenzhen Health Commission is used for feasibility verification.It aims to promote the innovation and application of cost accounting method of public hospitals,and for give play to the auxiliary deci-sion-making role for the health administrative department,promote the improvement of the fiscal investment mechanism,and help public hospitals with high-quality development.
4.Exploration on the Cost Accounting for Outpatient Visits and the Bed-Days in Public Hospitals Based on the Financial Annual Reports
Jieqi WU ; Liqun WU ; Xiaoqian LIANG
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(11):72-74,86
Currently the diagnosis and bed cost accounting methods reflecting the overall level of regional public hospitals have not yet matured.It explores an relatively scientific and practically accounting method based on the financial annual report of public hospitals to gain the per visit costs and per bed-day costs in a certain area,which can help the decisions of the health administra-tive department.The data from a public hospital owned by Shenzhen Health Commission is used for feasibility verification.It aims to promote the innovation and application of cost accounting method of public hospitals,and for give play to the auxiliary deci-sion-making role for the health administrative department,promote the improvement of the fiscal investment mechanism,and help public hospitals with high-quality development.
5.Exploration on the Cost Accounting for Outpatient Visits and the Bed-Days in Public Hospitals Based on the Financial Annual Reports
Jieqi WU ; Liqun WU ; Xiaoqian LIANG
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(11):72-74,86
Currently the diagnosis and bed cost accounting methods reflecting the overall level of regional public hospitals have not yet matured.It explores an relatively scientific and practically accounting method based on the financial annual report of public hospitals to gain the per visit costs and per bed-day costs in a certain area,which can help the decisions of the health administra-tive department.The data from a public hospital owned by Shenzhen Health Commission is used for feasibility verification.It aims to promote the innovation and application of cost accounting method of public hospitals,and for give play to the auxiliary deci-sion-making role for the health administrative department,promote the improvement of the fiscal investment mechanism,and help public hospitals with high-quality development.
6.Exploration on the Cost Accounting for Outpatient Visits and the Bed-Days in Public Hospitals Based on the Financial Annual Reports
Jieqi WU ; Liqun WU ; Xiaoqian LIANG
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(11):72-74,86
Currently the diagnosis and bed cost accounting methods reflecting the overall level of regional public hospitals have not yet matured.It explores an relatively scientific and practically accounting method based on the financial annual report of public hospitals to gain the per visit costs and per bed-day costs in a certain area,which can help the decisions of the health administra-tive department.The data from a public hospital owned by Shenzhen Health Commission is used for feasibility verification.It aims to promote the innovation and application of cost accounting method of public hospitals,and for give play to the auxiliary deci-sion-making role for the health administrative department,promote the improvement of the fiscal investment mechanism,and help public hospitals with high-quality development.
7.Exploration on the Cost Accounting for Outpatient Visits and the Bed-Days in Public Hospitals Based on the Financial Annual Reports
Jieqi WU ; Liqun WU ; Xiaoqian LIANG
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(11):72-74,86
Currently the diagnosis and bed cost accounting methods reflecting the overall level of regional public hospitals have not yet matured.It explores an relatively scientific and practically accounting method based on the financial annual report of public hospitals to gain the per visit costs and per bed-day costs in a certain area,which can help the decisions of the health administra-tive department.The data from a public hospital owned by Shenzhen Health Commission is used for feasibility verification.It aims to promote the innovation and application of cost accounting method of public hospitals,and for give play to the auxiliary deci-sion-making role for the health administrative department,promote the improvement of the fiscal investment mechanism,and help public hospitals with high-quality development.
8.Exploration on the Cost Accounting for Outpatient Visits and the Bed-Days in Public Hospitals Based on the Financial Annual Reports
Jieqi WU ; Liqun WU ; Xiaoqian LIANG
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(11):72-74,86
Currently the diagnosis and bed cost accounting methods reflecting the overall level of regional public hospitals have not yet matured.It explores an relatively scientific and practically accounting method based on the financial annual report of public hospitals to gain the per visit costs and per bed-day costs in a certain area,which can help the decisions of the health administra-tive department.The data from a public hospital owned by Shenzhen Health Commission is used for feasibility verification.It aims to promote the innovation and application of cost accounting method of public hospitals,and for give play to the auxiliary deci-sion-making role for the health administrative department,promote the improvement of the fiscal investment mechanism,and help public hospitals with high-quality development.
9.Concurrent chemoradiotherapy with or without nimotuzumab in the treatment of locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma: a clinical study
Zhi YANG ; Quan ZUO ; Hexin DUAN ; Rong LIU ; Hui WU ; Jia CHEN ; Li XIONG ; Jieqi JIA ; Zhibi XIANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2024;33(2):103-109
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and side effects of concurrent chemoradiotherapy with or without nimotuzumab in the treatment of locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma after neoadjuvant chemotherapy.Methods:In the prospective study, 100 patients with stage Ⅲ-Ⅳa locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma (except T 3N 0M 0 stage) who met the inclusion criteria were randomly divided into the experimental and control groups using the random number table method. Patients in both groups were treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy using TPF (paclitaxel liposome, cisplatin, and 5-fluorouracil) regimen for 2 cycles. At 2 weeks after chemotherapy, concurrent chemoradiotherapy plus nimotuzumab targeted therapy was given in the experimental group, and concurrent chemoradiotherapy was delivered in the control group. The main observation index was the distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS) rate. Log-rank test and multivariate Cox regression analysis were used. Results:The objective remission rate and complete remission rate in the experimental and control groups were 100% vs. 98% ( P=1.000) and 92.0% vs. 80% ( P=0.084). The 3-year DMFS in the experimental and control groups were 91.4 % vs. 76.1 % ( P=0.043). The 3-year progression-free survival (PFS), locoregional recurrence-free survival (LRFS) and overall survival (OS) in two groups were 87.3 % vs. 74.1 % ( P=0.097), 94.5 % vs. 85.6 % ( P=0.227) and 90.5% vs. 85.2% ( P=0.444). Subgroup analysis showed that patients with age<60 years ( HR=0.34, 95% CI=0.12-0.94, P=0.037), neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR)≤4 ( HR=0.34, 95% CI=0.13-0.89, P=0.028) received concurrent chemoradiotherapy plus nimotuzumab obtained better PFS. Multivariate analysis showed that NLR was an independent risk factor for disease progression ( HR=5.94, 95% CI=1.18-29.81, P=0.030) and distant metastasis ( HR=13.76, 95% CI=1.52-124.36, P=0.020). Conclusions:Compared with concurrent chemoradiotherapy alone, concurrent chemoradiotherapy combined with nimotuzumab after neoadjuvant chemotherapy can significantly increase DMFS rate for patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma. The incidence of side effects is similar in two groups. Concurrent chemoradiotherapy plus nimotuzumab after neoadjuvant chemotherapy may be a preferred treatment strategy for locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
10.Microleakage from the crown to the root canal after post space preparation with different timing and remaining length
Jieqi WANG ; Meihua ZHENG ; Hong WU ; Xiaoyu LI ; Wenqiang XIE
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2019;23(10):1552-1557
BACKGROUND: Poor root canal filling or poor post-core crown restoration can cause microleakage between the implant material and the tooth, leading to secondary infection of the periapical tissue and affecting long-term effect of tooth restoration. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the microleakage in a glucose penetration model when post space preparation is performed with different timing and remaining lengths. METHODS: Eighty-six freshly extracted mandibular premolars from the Orthodontics Department of Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University were randomly divided into eight groups: positive control group (n=10) undertook root canal preparation; negative control group (n=10) undertook root canal preparation and filling but not post space preparation; A1, B1 and C1 groups (n=11 per group) were subjected to root canal filling immediately followed by post space preparation with the filling material of 4 mm, 5 mm, and 6 mm in length, respectively; A2, B2 and C2 groups were subjected to root canal filling and 1 week after filling, the three groups underwent post space preparation with the filling material of 4, 5 and 6 mm in length, respectively. At 48 hours after post space preparation, the integration of root canal wall and filling material was observed by scanning electron microscopy. The glucose microleakage model was used to detect the amount of glucose leaking from the crown to the root in each group. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) Under the scanning electron microscope, the fillings were most tightly bonded to the root canal wall in C1, while microcracks were most apparent in A2. (2) According to the measurement of glucose penetration model, A2 showed more microleakage than A1 (P < 0.05), B2 showed more microleakage than B1 (P < 0.05), and there was no statistically significant difference between C1 and C2 (P> 0.05). No significant difference was found among A1, B1 and C1 (P> 0.05), B2 showed no statistical difference in the microleakage from A2 and C2 (P> 0.05), but A2 showed more microleakage than C2 (P′ < 0.017). These results indicate that immediate post space preparation is superior to delayed preparation in reducing the microleakage. For immediate post space preparation, the remaining length of the filling material has no effect on the microleakage, but for delayed preparation, the filling material of at least 5 mm in length should be preserved.

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