Study on Health Management and Service Model of Chifeng Class 3A General Public Hospital
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Keywords

Health management
Health examination hospital
Class 3A hospitals

DOI

10.26689/jcnr.v5i6.2723

Submitted : 2021-10-31
Accepted : 2021-11-15
Published : 2021-11-30

Abstract

This study investigates the construction of a health management service mode based on large-scale comprehensive hospitals by analyzing health management service modes at home and abroad, that is, taking the Affiliated Hospital of Chifeng University as an example, establish a health examination hospital, undertake core tasks such as health service operation process, system, monitoring, and system formulation, and take the best medical resources. Attract social medical resources to collaborate and give health service mode of health status monitoring, evaluation, and intervention to health service objects, aided by advanced medical technology. To extend the traditional health management service with the hospital as the protagonist to health management with participation from family and society beyond the hospital, forming a closed-loop, rapid, and efficient health service management system. Thus, through graded quality services, to lessen the difficulties of patients seeing a doctor and to solve the problem of overcrowding and minor ailments in major hospitals.

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