RESUMEN
For the purposes of meeting the needs of COPD patients for health education, decreasing times and costs of re-hospitalization, and increasing patient satisfaction and nurses' working enthusiasm. In 2011, our hospital established a specialist nursing clinic for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and two nursesentitled-deputy directorswith rich clinical experiences for more than fifteen years and strong communication skills were se-lected to take charge of the clinic, and they were responsible for nursing assessment, making individualized pul-monary rehabilitation plan, health guidance, long-term follow up, etc., for discharged stable COPD patients and COPD patients with no need for hospitalization. Patient satisfaction was improved from 83% to 96% after implemen-tation.