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Chinese Health Economics ; (12): 113-115, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-703423

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Objective:Based on annual reports on state assets,public hospitals could enhance the level of lean management about assets.Methods:The comparative analysis method was used to summarize the connection and difference between the annual report and the inventory report of the state assets in administrative institutions.On this basis,it analyzed the difficulties of public hospitals in the preparation of annual reports on state assets.Results:Through the top-level design of asset management,optimizing the process of whole life cycle management and innovating asset management tools,the public hospital not only to solve the difficulties of preparing the annual report on state assets,but also to enhance the level of lean management about assets.Conclusion:Based on the annual reports on state assets,public hospitals should change the traditional management mode of assets,improve the quality and application level of information,boost the lean management of assets,and speed up the establishment of modern hospital management system.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 707-708, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-637277

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AIM: To analyze and summarize the effect of glaucoma trabeculectomy in the department of ophthalmology in basic hospital. METHODS: Postoperative intraocular pressure ( IOP ) , filtering bleb and complications of 316 cases (405 eyes) of patients with glaucoma after trabeculectomy were analyzed. RESULTS: After follow- up 12mo, 76. 5% IOP was controlled in normal level. 42. 5% was filtration bleb typeⅠ, 33. 1% typeII, 14. 6% in typeⅢand 9. 9% in typeⅣ. Intraoperative complication rate was 2. 5%, that was 31.4% at postoperative early stage ( before discharge ) , and 6. 7% at postoperative long - term ( 6mo after discharge) . CONCLUSION:Trabeculectomy for glaucoma can better solve the problem of high IOP. It is more mature in primary hospitals, but there are still a variety of intraoperative and postoperative complications.

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