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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 515-518, 2022.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-958823

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Objective:To acquire the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the operation of tertiary maternal and child health(MCH) hospitals in China, for decision making support of health administrative departments and hospital managers.Methods:The National Maternal and Child Health Institutions Resources and Operations Survey Direct Reporting System was used to collect the resource allocation, workload, treatment quality, work efficiency and asset operation of the tertiary MCH hospitals in China in 2019(pre pandemic) and 2020(during pandemic). Statistical descriptions were made using median.Results:In 2019 and 2020, the number of tertiary MCH hospitals in China was 236 and 258, respectively, and their relevant data were analyzed. In terms of resource allocation, the number of health technicians in 2019 and 2020 was 560 and 548, respectively, and the actual number of available beds was 308 and 305 respectively. In terms of workload, the annual outpatient visits in 2020 were 337 990, a decrease of 23.6%from that in 2019; The total number of emergency visits was 28 997, a decrease of 32.5%; The total number of discharged patients was 13 673, a decrease by 20.5%; A total of 4 723 training sessions on MCH were held for primary institutions, an increase of 1.2 percent. A total of 1 953 724 primary-level health technicians were trained, an increase of 175.2 percent. In terms of work efficiency, the average length of hospital stay of discharged patients decreased from 5.56 days in 2019 to 5.00 days in 2020. Bed utilization rate decreased from 88.90% to 69.15%; Bed turnover decreased from 53.69 to 44.22. In terms of treatment quality, the critical illness mortality rate of inpatients was 0.37% in 2020, 0.11% lower than that in 2019. The in-hospital mortality rate for neonatal patients was 0.04%, a 0.03% drop. In terms of asset operation, the total revenue in 2020 was 248.355 million yuan, an increase of 4.46% compared with 2019, in which the proportion of financial subsidies increased from 11.26% to 15.72%.Conclusions:The in-hospital services and institutional health care services of tertiary MCH hospitals in China were downsized by the COVID-19 pandemic, while the work efficiency was relatively stable, along with acceptable resource allocation, good treatment quality and asset operation.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 772-775, 2021.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-912846

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Objective:To analyze the status of secondary maternal and child health hospital accreditation in China and the impact of such accreditation on their service improvement.Methods:The paper used the propensity score matching method to match the accreditation group and the non-accreditation group in 1∶1 ratio, and compared the related indicators of service capability of maternal and child health hospitals between the two groups by non-parametric test and Chi-square test.Results:A total of 842 maternal and child health care hospitals were matched. A comparison was made between the accreditation group and the non-accreditation group, and the differences of the following indicators of individual services within the hospital were statistically significant( P<0.01). These indicators were annual emergency attendance, the number of types of health services for women and children, the utilization rate of beds, the average daily hospital bed of each practicing physician; the following indicators of service management within their coverage were statistically significant: namely the proportion of institutions carrying out health education evaluation within their coverage, that of institutions producing uniform " Mother and Child Health Handbook", that of institutions carrying out information quality control, as well as analysis and utilization.These indicators of the accreditation group were higher than those in the non-accreditation group( P<0.01). Conclusions:Given the role played by maternal and child health institution accreditation in promoting secondary maternal and child health hospital regarding better service content, quantity, efficiency and the quality of business management within their coverage, there is still room for improvement.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 41-44, 2020.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-798672

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Objective@#To acquire the main result quality indicators status of tertiary maternal and child health(MCH) hospitals in China, supporting the decision making.@*Methods@#The National Maternal and Child Health Institutions Resources and Operations Survey Direct Reporting System was used to collect the management operation, inpatient death, re-return, hospital-acquired infection, surgical complications and patient safety of these hospitals in China in 2017. Statistical descriptions were made using average, rate and composition comparison data.@*Results@#The proportion of health technicians of tertiary MCH hospitals in China was 83.66%, the average hospitalization days were 5.96 days, with bed occupancy rate of 90.01%. The success rate of neonatal resuscitation was high. Meanwhile, the mortality rate of hospitalized maternal critical illness, the total hospitalization mortality rate of neonatal patients, the incidence of complications in surgical patients, the incidence of neonatal injury and the incidence of birth injury in vaginal delivery were higher in the institutions that had not participated in the MCH hospital accreditation.@*Conclusions@#The management of tertiary MCH hospitals in China was in good condition, and the relevant policies and projects have achieved remarkable results. Compared with general hospitals, hospital infection and re-return indicators were good. The quality and safety of tertiary MCH hospitals which have not participated in the MCH hospital assessment were poor. It is recommended to carry out MCH hospital accreditation to improve quality and safety.

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Chinese Health Economics ; (12): 87-88, 2014.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-454785

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In order to advance the public hospital reform, the performance tests and management were strengthened to promote the rapid development of the hospital. The status of average daily bed ocupation, the number of outpatients and the natural birth rate increased while the drug proportion declined. Some departments were the top level in Hebei, departments of gynaecology and pediatrics were in the leading level in Tangshan.

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