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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 305-307, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-381094

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Excessive and fast rise of medical expenses in China recent years has worsened the financial burden of both the government and individuals alike,making it a hotspot issue countrywide.To alleviate the difficulties of "accessibility to medical services" and "poverty or repoverty resulting from sickness" faced by the Chinese people at large,we built a multi-factor analysis model to identify key factors contributing to such a fast rise of medical expenses based on an analysis of the medical expenses in Shandong Province.In addition,we discussed the causes for GDP and headcount of medical staff in relation to the rise of medical expenses,and the strategies to curb expenses.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12)1996.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-527758

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The force of hospital culture is a kind of flexible spiritual productivity.First,it can improve in a comprehensive way the quality of a team and the ideological level of all the employees,make the cultural content permeate the various layers within the organizational framework,and ensure that the employees fulfill quality and quantity requirements in completing their tasks.Second,it can impel people to have a sense of identification,mission and pride concerning the hospital's overall objectives,increase the initiative of both individuals and the organization,and result in the exercise of self-control and self-management on the basis of mechanisms and ideology.Third,it can create a life-learning environment for the employees,raise their awareness of and capability for innovation and the hospital's mechanisms for innovation,and bring about enduring spiritual support to the core values of the hospital.Finally,it can make patients associate the hospital with a unique image of service,create a unique culture of service,and increase patients' trust in the hospital.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12)1996.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-525621

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The paper analyzes the potential drawbacks of the current medical liability insurance from the perspectives of hospitals, insurance companies and patients. It puts forward suggestions for the sustainable development of medical liability insurance, viz. involvement of insurance brokers in coordinately solving the issue of application for medical liability insurance, involvement of loss assessors in solving medical disputes, adoption of compulsory medical liability insurance in due time, and further expansion of the scope and categories of insurance.

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Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology ; (12)1989.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-524897

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AIM: To investigate the effect of a Chinese medicime, Dan-Shao-Hua-Xian capsule, on liver fibrosis induced by CCl_4 by observation of apoptosis and cell cycle variation in the liver cells. METHODS: Animal models were produced through eight-week treatment of the rats with CCl_4, alcohol and diet of high fat/low proteins, and then administration of Dan-Shao-Hua-Xian to the rats (1 g/kg) via stomach-tube-pouring for eight weeks was performed. Liver index, serum hyaluronic acid (HA) and glutamate pyruvate transaminase (ALT) were measured and hydroxyproline (Hyp) content in urine were determined. The extent of the liver fibrosis was observed under light microscope and apoptosis and cell cycle were also examined by cytometry between the two groups. RESULTS: Compared to the liver fibrosis group, the liver index, serum HA, ALT in the treatment group decreased, the development of liver fibrosis delayed, the urine Hyp and the number of apoptosed cells and the ratio of G_0/G_1 cells increased, as well as the S phase cells decreased, yet unable to return to normal. All those changes detected were statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: The Dan-Shao-Hua-Xian is effective in treating the CCl_4-induced liver fibrosis in rats partly by virtue of inhibition of the growth of hepatic stellate cells and induction of apoptosis.

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