1.Diversified research and practice of hospital performance management and operating cost control un-der the combination of business and finance:a case study of hospital a
Jiatian BI ; Mai CHEN ; Junhao WU
Modern Hospital 2024;24(12):1895-1897,1901
Objective To study the diversified construction of performance management and operational management in the integration of business and finance,improve the quality of medical services and enhance the efficiency and benefit of resource allocation.Methods Practice is based on the hospital business process and integrates medical business,finance,and IT.By comparing with the performance evaluation index system of public hospitals and the DIP payment requirements of medical insur-ance,hospitals should formulate scientific performance management plans and precise operating cost control measures.Results The overall management level and service efficiency of the hospital have been comprehensively improved and the operating costs have gradually decreased.The comprehensive score of medical quality in the national assessment has increased by 47 points,sat-isfaction evaluation by 13 points and operational efficiency by 3 points.Moreover,the comprehensive score of the hospital in the national assessment has continued to rise and the hospital has been ranked among the top in the group of hospitals without annual reports.Conclusion Business-finance integration,scientific performance management and precise cost control are inherent re-quirements for the high-quality development of public hospitals.
2.Diversified research and practice of hospital performance management and operating cost control un-der the combination of business and finance:a case study of hospital a
Jiatian BI ; Mai CHEN ; Junhao WU
Modern Hospital 2024;24(12):1895-1897,1901
Objective To study the diversified construction of performance management and operational management in the integration of business and finance,improve the quality of medical services and enhance the efficiency and benefit of resource allocation.Methods Practice is based on the hospital business process and integrates medical business,finance,and IT.By comparing with the performance evaluation index system of public hospitals and the DIP payment requirements of medical insur-ance,hospitals should formulate scientific performance management plans and precise operating cost control measures.Results The overall management level and service efficiency of the hospital have been comprehensively improved and the operating costs have gradually decreased.The comprehensive score of medical quality in the national assessment has increased by 47 points,sat-isfaction evaluation by 13 points and operational efficiency by 3 points.Moreover,the comprehensive score of the hospital in the national assessment has continued to rise and the hospital has been ranked among the top in the group of hospitals without annual reports.Conclusion Business-finance integration,scientific performance management and precise cost control are inherent re-quirements for the high-quality development of public hospitals.
3.Radiation-induced osteosarcoma ofthe maxilla andmandible afterradiotherapy fornasopharyngeal carcinoma
Liao LIEQIANG ; Yan HONGHONG ; Mai JUNHAO ; Liu WEIWEI ; Li HAO ; Guo ZHUMING ; Zeng ZONGYUAN ; Liu XUEKUI
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2016;56(11):625-631
Background: The increasing incidence of radiation?induced osteosarcoma of the maxilla and mandible (RIOSM) has become a signiifcant problem that can limit long?term survival. The purpose of this study was to analyze the associa?tion of clinicopathologic characteristics with treatment outcomes and prognostic factors of patients who developed RIOSM after undergoing radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Methods: We reviewed the medical records of 53,760 NPC patients admitted to Sun Yat?sen University Cancer Center during the period August 1964 to August 2012. Of these patients, 47 who developed RISOM and met inclusion criteria were included in this study. Two of these 47 patients refused treatment and were then excluded. Results: For all patients treated for NPC at Sun Yat?sen University Cancer Center during the study period, the total incidence of RIOSM after radiotherapy was 0.084% (47/53,760). Two patients (4.4%) had metastases at the diagnosis of RIOSM. Thirty?nine of the 45 (86.7%) patients underwent surgery for RIOSM; most patients (24/39; 61.5%) who under?went resection had gross clear margins, with 15 patients (38.5%) having either a gross or microscopic positive margin. All patients died. The 1?, 2?, and 3?year overall survival (OS) rates for the entire cohort of 45 patients were 53.3%, 35.6% and 13.5%, respectively. The independent prognostic factors associated with high OS rate were tumor size and treat?ment type. Conclusions: RISOM after radiotherapy for NPC is aggressive and often eludes early detection and timely inter?vention. Surgery combined with postoperative chemotherapy might be an effective treatment to improve patient survival.

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