1.SWOT analysis and countermeasures for the medical services of Hong Kong and Macao residents in Guangdong public hospitals
Linli ZHOU ; Pei PENG ; Xiaohui HUANG ; Wenqi SHI ; Lianxiong YUAN ; Yao PAN
Modern Hospital 2025;25(1):49-52
Under the background of the integrated development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area,the demand for medical services from Hong Kong and Macao residents in Guangdong continues to grow.As the main force in pro-viding medical services in Guangdong,public hospitals play a crucial role.This article aims to explore the current situation of the development of medical services for Hong Kong and Macao residents in Guangdong and propose development strategies from the perspective of hospitals to contribute to the integrated development of the Greater Bay Area.The SWOT method is used to system-atically evaluate the strengths,weaknesses,opportunities,and threats of Guangdong public hospitals in the development of medi-cal services for Hong Kong and Macao residents.A SWOT matrix is then constructed to formulate development countermeasures.The analysis shows that Guangdong public hospitals have advantages such as convenient transportation,cultural affinity,abundant medical resources,high service efficiency,and relatively low costs.However,they also face challenges such as inadequate cover-age of cross-border medical insurance,immature specialized services,inconsistent service standards,and insufficient exploration of cross-border medical care.At the same time,there are opportunities provided by national strategic support and strong market demand,while fierce market competition and slow integration of medical regulations among the three regions pose external threats.Based on the analysis,this article proposes countermeasures and suggestions,including strengthening publicity and innovative in-dustry cooperation,phased development of business,striving for policy coverage,enhancing business coordination,accelerating cooperation with the Hong Kong and Macao in medical care,and promoting international accreditation of hospitals.These sugges-tions provide decision-making references for the development of medical services for Hong Kong and Macao residents in Guang-dong's public hospitals.
2.SWOT analysis and countermeasures for the medical services of Hong Kong and Macao residents in Guangdong public hospitals
Linli ZHOU ; Pei PENG ; Xiaohui HUANG ; Wenqi SHI ; Lianxiong YUAN ; Yao PAN
Modern Hospital 2025;25(1):49-52
Under the background of the integrated development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area,the demand for medical services from Hong Kong and Macao residents in Guangdong continues to grow.As the main force in pro-viding medical services in Guangdong,public hospitals play a crucial role.This article aims to explore the current situation of the development of medical services for Hong Kong and Macao residents in Guangdong and propose development strategies from the perspective of hospitals to contribute to the integrated development of the Greater Bay Area.The SWOT method is used to system-atically evaluate the strengths,weaknesses,opportunities,and threats of Guangdong public hospitals in the development of medi-cal services for Hong Kong and Macao residents.A SWOT matrix is then constructed to formulate development countermeasures.The analysis shows that Guangdong public hospitals have advantages such as convenient transportation,cultural affinity,abundant medical resources,high service efficiency,and relatively low costs.However,they also face challenges such as inadequate cover-age of cross-border medical insurance,immature specialized services,inconsistent service standards,and insufficient exploration of cross-border medical care.At the same time,there are opportunities provided by national strategic support and strong market demand,while fierce market competition and slow integration of medical regulations among the three regions pose external threats.Based on the analysis,this article proposes countermeasures and suggestions,including strengthening publicity and innovative in-dustry cooperation,phased development of business,striving for policy coverage,enhancing business coordination,accelerating cooperation with the Hong Kong and Macao in medical care,and promoting international accreditation of hospitals.These sugges-tions provide decision-making references for the development of medical services for Hong Kong and Macao residents in Guang-dong's public hospitals.
3.Optimization of multi-campus management in large public hospitals:a case study of 5G-empowered multi-campus homogenization at a public hospital
Xiaohui HUANG ; Sulin ZHAO ; Linli ZHOU ; Kaiqi HUANG ; Zifeng LIU ; Liang PENG
Modern Hospital 2024;24(5):711-714,718
In recent years,the"One Hospital with Multiple Campuses"model has emerged in major public hospitals across China,providing intrinsic impetus and vitality for the expansion and balanced distribution of high-quality medical re-sources.This paper analyzed the current situation and challenges of the multiple campuses development in public hospitals within China,adopting a problem-oriented approach to explore optimized path to a unified management system.The aim was to establish a collaborative management model across campuses based predicated on the homogenization of systems,management,supervi-sion,professionals,and performance.Taking the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University as a case in this study,the paper reviewed and summarized management strategies and practical experience from the aspects of management model,resource allocation,information-orientation,homogenized management,and cultural development.Additionally,the article suggested to u-tilize 5G technology to empower homogenization across campuses.In this way,the hospital's overall operational efficiency can be improved,optimize resource allocation optimized,homogenized medical services ensured,and core competitiveness enhanced.These efforts will provide a reference for the high-quality development of multi-campus public hospitals.
4. Study on the strategies of improving the timeliness of hospital consultations
Linli CAI ; Yalan PENG ; Yinghan SONG ; Dajiang LI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2019;35(12):1004-1006
Consultation system is one of the eighteen core systems. Excellent consultation supervision can assist clinical departments to maximize cooperation efficiency. This article, concentrating on timeliness, built an individual-group-organization model based on the organizational behavior theory and actual conditions, and took management actions from three aspects, including changing personal behavior attitude, adjusting organizational performance plan and establishing task-based groups. Timeliness data in October and November 2018 were selected retrospectively one month before and one month after the new actions. The timely rate of consultation increased from 76.69% to 82.62% with a significant difference(
5.Ultrasound-guided application of cervical plexus nerve block in radiofrequency ablation of thyroid and parathyroid benign lesions
Chun YAO ; Linli CHEN ; Meilin TU ; Chengzhong PENG ; Jie YAO ; Jianfeng BAO
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2018;27(4):314-317
Objective To investigate the efficacy of ultrasound-guided cervical plexus block in radiofrequency ablation of thyroid and parathyroid benign lesions . Methods One hundred and twenty-five patients with thyroid nodules or hyperparathyroidism , who were undergone ultrasound guided radiofrequency ablation ,were randomly assigned to receive either ultrasound-guided cervical plexus block or local infiltration anesthesia ,and the pain grading was evaluated by numerical rating scale ( NRS ) . The anesthetic dosage and the effect of thermal ablation surgery of ultrasound-guided cervical plexus block anesthesia and local anesthesia were compared . Results The anesthetic dosage in ultrasound-guided cervical plexus block was lower than that in local infiltration anesthesia( t = 17 .681 , P < 0 .05) . The pain grading of ultrasound-guided cervical plexus block was lower than that of local infiltration anesthesia( χ2 = 33 .738 , P < 0 .05) . Conclusions Ultrasound-guided cervical plexus nerve block has lower anesthetic dosage and pain grading in the radiofrequency ablation of thyroid and parathyroid benign lesions ,which may be widely applied in clinical .
6. Multi-variated analysis of differential diagnosis in ultrasonography of idiopathic granulomatous mastitis and invasive ductal carcinoma
Chun YAO ; Linli CHEN ; Yanping LI ; Chengzhong PENG ; Mingkui LI ; Jie YAO
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2018;40(3):222-226
Objective:
To evaluate the differential diagnosis of idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (IGM) and invasive ductal carcinoma.
Methods:
The ultrasonographic data of 37 IGM patients and 50 cases of IDC were analyzed retrospectively. The shape, growth direction, margin, internal echo, posterior echo, calcification, Adler blood flow classification, PSV(peak sestolic velocity), RI (resistance index)and elasticity scores were analyzed by
7.Association between age of first spermatorrhea and physical activity or sleeping time in boys
Linli PENG ; Hong WANG ; Fang HE ; Xuting CHENG ; Lingyi WANG ; Jiajia JIANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2017;37(3):394-397
Objective · To understand boys' pubertal timing in school in two urban districts of Chongqing and explore the relationship between pubertal timing and physical activity or sleeping time. Methods · Using a stratified random cluster sampling, 3403 boy students (10-18 year-old) were selected and completed the physical examination and questionnaire survey. 1282 participants experiencing first spermatorrhea were chosen as research objects. According to age of first spermatorrhea, the objects were divided into on-time group (964 cases) and later group (318 cases). Results · The composition of weekly high (χ2=11.488, P=0.009), medium (χ2=7.829, P=0.050) physical activity and daily sleeping time (χ2=17.803, P=0.000) in two groups were significantly different. Controlling covariates (age, height and weight), compared with boys in on-time group, later group boys were less likely to engage in 5-7 days (OR=0.596, 95% CI: 0.367-0.967) and 3-4 days (OR=0.590, 95% CI: 0.370-0.941) high physical activity every week, and 9-11 h (OR=0.207, 95% CI: 0.088-0.489) sleep every day. Conclusion · The age of first spermatorrhea in boys might be associated with the intensity of weekly physical activity and daily sleeping time.

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