ABSTRACT
Citing the IT development of the General Hospital of Nanjing Military Region at Fuzhou as an example, the authors point out that emphasizing the role of the people and doing a good job of talent planning and cultivation is the key to the IT development of a hospital. They argue that a hospital must have leaders and managers that stress the IT development of the hospital; it must have a team of people with high IT expertise; it must have a large number of staff very familiar with the operation of the computer; and it must be able to integrate its human resources and give play to the overall efficiency.
ABSTRACT
Computer based patient records(CPR) are an inevitable trend in the process of building digital hospitals. The authors offer an analysis of the implications and functions of CPR, arguing that in essence computer based patient records are first of all "records", which must carry all the attributes of traditional records and that their "electronic" form of expression and means of implementation are only of secondary importance. The following viewpoints are set forth: ①management of CPR data by means of databases rather than the text mode; ②adoption of authorization by doctors and the scheme of security control; ③implementation of the supplementary subensemble scheme.