1.Research on Lean Operation of Specialized Diagnosis and Treatment Centers in Public Hospitals from the Perspectives of Value-based Healthcare and Cost Benefit Analysis
Ludan ZHANG ; Jianjun LI ; Zhiqin LEI ; Youming CAO ; Yang YANG
Chinese Health Economics 2025;44(8):82-87
In order to meet the demand of the high-end medical market,some public hospitals have explored the establishment of specialized diagnosis and treatment centers,providing high-end customized medical services at special registration prices.The establishment of the International Medical Center is an effective supplement to public welfare healthcare and an important measure for public hospitals to innovate and enhance themselves under the concept of value based healthcare.It conducts pioneering research and exploration on the cost-benefit accounting of international medical centers in public hospitals,and compares it with the accounting situation of conventional departments.By analyzing and calculating cost-effectiveness,medical indicators,and DRG data,the key points and difficulties of lean operation in international medical centers are explored.Innovative methods and ideas for platform fine accounting are proposed,which have guiding significance for its development direction.
2.Survey on the current status of medical escort services in Shanghai based on supply and demand sides
Yaqiong HU ; Yao WAN ; Li TONG ; Zhuangjing CAO ; Zhiqin ZHOU ; Zhimin SHAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(7):552-557
Objective:To analyze the current situation and core issues of medical escort services in Shanghai through a two-side (supply and demand) survey, so as to provide references for formulating targeted strategies for the standardized management of this industry.Methods:From June to August 2024, a questionnaire survey on awareness of escort services was conducted among patients at 16 tertiary public hospitals in Shanghai. The survey covered patients′ basic information, their needs, concerns, and expectations regarding escort services. Concurrently, a specialized questionnaire was administered to trainees enrolled in Shanghai Open University′s " elderly care escort service provider" program. This survey covered the companions′ basic profiles, types of service recipients, relevant qualifications, training programs, and standardized service procedures. Data were organized and analyzed by using SPSS 26.0 software.Results:The survey on awareness of patient escort services yielded 855 valid responses, achieving a 92.13% response rate. Among these 855 patients, the primary demand for escort services was queue management for examinations (515 cases, 71.47%), followed by assistance with registration/payment/medication pickup (528 cases, 61.74%). 587 patients (68.66%) expressed willingness to use the service. The main concerns included lack of professional expertise among attendants (538 cases, 62.92%), trust issues (494 cases, 57.78%), and fee concerns (456 cases, 53.33%). Expectations for service supervision primarily focused on service quality and safety (618 cases, 72.28%) and pricing standards (609 cases, 71.23%). The specialized survey on medical escort services yielded 194 valid questionnaires, achieving a 100.00% response rate. Among the 194 medical escort service providers, 82.5% (160 individuals) were full-time practitioners, 31.96% (62 individuals) held relevant qualification certificates, and 72.68% (144 individuals) had participated in related training programs. Regarding standardized services, 74.74% (145 individuals) of medical escorts obtained patient information prior to service delivery, 56.70% (110 individuals) signed agreements with users, and 67.01% (130 individuals) maintained records of their medical escort services.Conclusions:Shanghai′s medical escort services had achieved some success, yet faced challenges including high patient demand coupled with low trust, insufficient certification and training for escorts, and an urgent need to improve service standardization. It is recommended that medical institutions further strengthen their primary role in managing escort services. By enhancing top-level design, establishing standardized training and certification mechanisms, implementing comprehensive quality monitoring and credit evaluation systems, and other measures, they could elevate the professional competence of practitioners, reinforce patient safety safeguards, and promote the high-quality, standardized development of escort services.
3.Research on Lean Operation of Specialized Diagnosis and Treatment Centers in Public Hospitals from the Perspectives of Value-based Healthcare and Cost Benefit Analysis
Ludan ZHANG ; Jianjun LI ; Zhiqin LEI ; Youming CAO ; Yang YANG
Chinese Health Economics 2025;44(8):82-87
In order to meet the demand of the high-end medical market,some public hospitals have explored the establishment of specialized diagnosis and treatment centers,providing high-end customized medical services at special registration prices.The establishment of the International Medical Center is an effective supplement to public welfare healthcare and an important measure for public hospitals to innovate and enhance themselves under the concept of value based healthcare.It conducts pioneering research and exploration on the cost-benefit accounting of international medical centers in public hospitals,and compares it with the accounting situation of conventional departments.By analyzing and calculating cost-effectiveness,medical indicators,and DRG data,the key points and difficulties of lean operation in international medical centers are explored.Innovative methods and ideas for platform fine accounting are proposed,which have guiding significance for its development direction.
4.Survey on the current status of medical escort services in Shanghai based on supply and demand sides
Yaqiong HU ; Yao WAN ; Li TONG ; Zhuangjing CAO ; Zhiqin ZHOU ; Zhimin SHAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(7):552-557
Objective:To analyze the current situation and core issues of medical escort services in Shanghai through a two-side (supply and demand) survey, so as to provide references for formulating targeted strategies for the standardized management of this industry.Methods:From June to August 2024, a questionnaire survey on awareness of escort services was conducted among patients at 16 tertiary public hospitals in Shanghai. The survey covered patients′ basic information, their needs, concerns, and expectations regarding escort services. Concurrently, a specialized questionnaire was administered to trainees enrolled in Shanghai Open University′s " elderly care escort service provider" program. This survey covered the companions′ basic profiles, types of service recipients, relevant qualifications, training programs, and standardized service procedures. Data were organized and analyzed by using SPSS 26.0 software.Results:The survey on awareness of patient escort services yielded 855 valid responses, achieving a 92.13% response rate. Among these 855 patients, the primary demand for escort services was queue management for examinations (515 cases, 71.47%), followed by assistance with registration/payment/medication pickup (528 cases, 61.74%). 587 patients (68.66%) expressed willingness to use the service. The main concerns included lack of professional expertise among attendants (538 cases, 62.92%), trust issues (494 cases, 57.78%), and fee concerns (456 cases, 53.33%). Expectations for service supervision primarily focused on service quality and safety (618 cases, 72.28%) and pricing standards (609 cases, 71.23%). The specialized survey on medical escort services yielded 194 valid questionnaires, achieving a 100.00% response rate. Among the 194 medical escort service providers, 82.5% (160 individuals) were full-time practitioners, 31.96% (62 individuals) held relevant qualification certificates, and 72.68% (144 individuals) had participated in related training programs. Regarding standardized services, 74.74% (145 individuals) of medical escorts obtained patient information prior to service delivery, 56.70% (110 individuals) signed agreements with users, and 67.01% (130 individuals) maintained records of their medical escort services.Conclusions:Shanghai′s medical escort services had achieved some success, yet faced challenges including high patient demand coupled with low trust, insufficient certification and training for escorts, and an urgent need to improve service standardization. It is recommended that medical institutions further strengthen their primary role in managing escort services. By enhancing top-level design, establishing standardized training and certification mechanisms, implementing comprehensive quality monitoring and credit evaluation systems, and other measures, they could elevate the professional competence of practitioners, reinforce patient safety safeguards, and promote the high-quality, standardized development of escort services.
5.Correlation between disease perception and partner support in erectile dysfunction patients
Zhiqin CAO ; Li ZHANG ; Zhiping WU ; Yao FU ; Xingfeng CHEN ; Wenjin ZHANG
Journal of Modern Urology 2024;29(2):175-178
【Objective】 To investigate the status quo of disease perception and partner support of erectile dysfunction (ED) patients, and to analyze their correlation. 【Methods】 With convenient sampling method, 220 ED patients in a first-class hospital in Taiyuan were surveyed with the short version of disease perception questionnaire (BIPQ) and partner support coping questionnaire (DCI). 【Results】 The BIPQ score was (41.90±7.33), and the DCI score was (116.79±20.37). Pearson correlation analysis showed that except life influence, treatment control and emotional influence, the mutual support dimension of partner support of ED patients was correlated with all dimensions of disease perception (r=-0.173, 0.151, -0.182, 0.163, 0.188,P<0.05).Except cognitive comprehension, the negative support dimension of partner support of ED patients was correlated with the dimensions and total score of disease perception (r=0.399, 0.185, -0.167, -0.306, 0.269, 0.445, 0.320, 0.357,P<0.05). 【Conclusion】 ED patients have negative disease perception, and their partners have better coping strategies. Medical staff may pay more attention to partner support so as to reduce patients’ negative perception of disease and promote recovery.
6.Construction of the content index of "Introduction to Sexual Science" as an elective course for nursing master based on Delphi method
Wenjin ZHANG ; Zhiqin CAO ; Xingfeng CHEN ; Yao FU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(19):1492-1498
Objective:To combine sexology with nursing teaching organically, and construct the content index of the elective course Introduction to Sexology for nursing master, so as to provide reference for promoting the construction of new medical education in China.Methods:This study was a cross-sectional survey. The elective course content of Introduction to Sexual Science for Master of Nursing was preliminarily drawn up through literature analysis,by consulting the literature and materials. From June to October in 2021, by using Delphi method, 20 sexual science experts from 9 provinces and municipalities with relevant experience in master′s teaching were interviewed for two rounds. After statistical processing, the course content indicators were selected according to the importance assignment, coefficient of variation, full score rate and recognition rate of the indicators, and the course content indicators were determined.Results:The positive coefficients of experts in two rounds of correspondence were 83.33% and 100.00% respectively, the authoritative coefficients of experts were 0.818 and 0.815 respectively, and Kendall's harmonious coefficients were 0.137 and 0.403 respectively. The course content of "Introduction to Sexual Science" was composed of 11 first-level indicators and 46 second-level indicators. Its importance value was 4.15-5.00, the coefficient of variation was 0.000-0.136, the full score rate was 20.00%-100.00%, and the recognition rate was 95.00%-100.00%.Conclusion:The course content of "Introduction to Sexual Science" for nursing postgraduates constructed in this study takes the knowledge of sexual psychology and sociology as the core, pays attention to the cultivation of sexual values, combines theoretical knowledge of sexual medicine with clinical practice ability, and has high enthusiasm and authority of experts and good coordination of opinions. It is of positive significance to supplement the lack of sexual health courses for nursing postgraduates and cultivate nursing postgraduates with certain sexual health care literacy.
7.Research progress of evaluation tools for sexual health care of nurses in oncology department
Jing XU ; Wenjin ZHANG ; Wenli LIU ; Zhiqin CAO ; Xingfeng CHEN ; Yao FU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(25):1996-2001
This paper introduces the concepts related to sexual health and sexual health care, summarizes the contents, application scope and limitations of sexual health care assessment tools for oncology nurses at home and abroad, analyzes the problems existing in the assessment tools and puts forward suggestions, aiming at providing theoretical reference for the localization development of sexual health care assessment tools and the development of sexual health care.
8.Extensive expansion of the chemical diversity of fusidane-type antibiotics using a stochastic combinational strategy.
Xiaojun SONG ; Jianming LV ; Zhiqin CAO ; Huiyun HUANG ; Guodong CHEN ; Takayoshi AWAKAWA ; Dan HU ; Hao GAO ; Ikuro ABE ; Xinsheng YAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(6):1676-1685
Fusidane-type antibiotics, represented by helvolic acid, fusidic acid and cephalosporin P
9. The development trend of geriatric nursing and combination of medical and nursing by analysis of the keywords of literature in China
Yanhong YAN ; Qing HE ; Rui LI ; Lan TAO ; Tuo LIU ; Renjiao ZUO ; Lu YANG ; Zhiqin CAO ; Zhenzhen XIONG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(35):2731-2735
Objective:
Through research on the geriatric nursing related literature in Chinese journals and medical care and elderly care combination related keywords from 1979 to 2017, this study provides the development trend of geriatric nursing research.
Methods:
Searching articles in Wanfang, CNKI, VIP database, selecting the keywords and published time of the paper. Employing descriptive statistics to describe literatures information such as publication time, quantity of keywords, word frequency of keywords, heat degree of keywords, character of keywords and so on.
Results:
Totally 134 791 articles were got and 58 031 articles were included in the analysis. The amount of literature growth was slow before 2005, The cumulative amount of literature in 1979-2005 was only 12.75% of the total amount of literature. After 2005, the amount of literature increased rapidly year by year. The number of literature published in 2017 has exceeded 12%. The amount of the geriatric nursing related literature was proportional to the number of people aged 65 and over in China. In the research of geriatric nursing, the content related to medical care and elderly care combination was quite dispersed, and it did not involve research at the level of Medical Association. The medical care and elderly care combination and Medical Association were new areas in the research of geriatric nursing.
Conclusion
The amount of the geriatric nursing related literature from 1979 to 2017 was proportional to the number of people aged 65 and over in China. There are few researches on how to carry out geriatric nursing under the policy of medical care and elderly care combination and Medical Association, which should be the focus of future research and exploration to actively respond to the challenge of aging population.
10.Biosynthesis of clinically used antibiotic fusidic acid and identification of two short-chain dehydrogenase/reductases with converse stereoselectivity.
Zhiqin CAO ; Shaoyang LI ; Jianming LV ; Hao GAO ; Guodong CHEN ; Takayoshi AWAKAWA ; Ikuro ABE ; Xinsheng YAO ; Dan HU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2019;9(2):433-442
Fusidic acid is the only fusidane-type antibiotic that has been clinically used. However, biosynthesis of this important molecule in fungi is poorly understood. We have recently elucidated the biosynthesis of fusidane-type antibiotic helvolic acid, which provides us with clues to identify a possible gene cluster for fusidic acid ( cluster). This gene cluster consists of eight genes, among which six are conserved in the helvolic acid gene cluster except and . Introduction of the two genes into the NSAR1 expressing the conserved six genes led to the production of fusidic acid. A stepwise introduction of and revealed that the two genes worked independently without a strict reaction order. Notably, we identified two short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase genes and in the cluster, which showed converse stereoselectivity in 3-ketoreduction. This is the first report on the biosynthesis and heterologous expression of fusidic acid.

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