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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 366-370, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-712523

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ObjectiveTo encourage development of county-level hospitals by building a performance appraisal indicator system for such institutions. Methods Using the PATH model ( a performance appraisal tool for hospital ) quality improvement, an appraisal system was built for such institutions. Centering on patients, this system encompassed such dimensions as public benefits, quality of care and safety, staff and hospital development. Results This system consisted of six level-1 indicators, 21 level-2 indicators and 70 level-3 indicators, each given due weight. Conclusions This indicator system centers on patients, follows guidance of public benefits, and aims at continuous quality improvement, making it an effective in evaluating hospital performance and providing reference for the decision-makers to promote and adjust medical reform policies.

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Chinese Journal of Health Policy ; (12): 45-52, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-612664

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This study compares and analyzes the similarities and differences between National Health Strategy in America and Healthy China 2030 from three aspects, namely the strategic goals, the main contents, and the leading health indicators.Considering China's social and economic environment, this paper proposes the following suggestions: 1) to emphasize the relevance, dynamics and continuity of health strategy;2) to focus on key population on the basis of full coverage;3) to identify the focus of each phase of implementation;and 4) to highly think of the establishment of systems, including information system, operational supervision system and evaluation index system, etc.These suggestions are meant to provide inspiration to the introduction and further development of the China's national health strategy.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 151-154, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-491249

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Objective To analyze the influencing factors for doctors' prescription of essential medicines at county hospitals of Anhui province.Methods Multi-stage random sampling method was designed to conduct an investigation for doctors at nine county hospitals in Anhui province,and SPSS 1 6.0 was used to conduct descriptive statistical,chi-square test and binary logistic regression.Results 50.8% respondents reported that they had prescribed essential medicines with the rate of less than 60%. The factors of doctors'prescription for essential medicines are work experience,average monthly income, policy awareness, recognition, training willingness, training times, hospital support, medication preferences,and drug marketing.Conclusion The prescription rate of essential medicines in the sampled hospitals is low,and the targeted comprehensive intervention measures should be taken to promote prescription rate of essential medicines in county hospitals.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 39-41, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-470845

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In this consideration,the paper described the imperatives of drug safety,constraints of governance by the government,and advantages of social co-governance,proposing the necessity to establish aFive-in-One (referring to the involvement of the government,enterprises,industry associations,media and the public) drug safety social co-governance.In its analysis of the present dilemma o[drug safety governance,the authors proposed such measures as perfecting legal and institutional system,reforming governmental power allocation mechanism,improving the incentive mechanism,innovating governance means and improving social governance ability,for the purpose of enhancing such a co-governance pattern.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 492-495, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-437113

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Objective To investigate outpatients' awareness of the essential medicine system and their intention to use it at county hospitals,analyze the problems in the implementation process and give suggestions.Methods Using questionnaires to survey randomly intercepted patients.Data so acquired were keyed in twice with Epidata 3.0 and SPSS 16.0 was used for analysis featuring descriptive statistics.Results Among the 1064 patients surveyed,only 159 (14.9%)have heard of essential medicines,and the top three ways of awareness were respectively from medical staff,television and Internet; patients pay most attention to drug efficacy in their daily life and the majority of them follow doctors' advices.Conclusion It is necessary to strengthen promotions,formulate diversified publicity strategy,train doctors to guide patients to use essential medicines rationally.

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