摘要
探讨第三方医学独立实验室联合建立区域检验专科医联体在分级诊疗中的作用,以实现检验资源优化配置。由从化金域医学检验中心(第三方医学独立实验室)为网顶单位,与3家二甲医院、4家社区卫生服务中心、8家卫生院组成从化区域检验专科医疗联合体,充分利用从化区域医学检验诊断资源,对市、县两级公共医疗机构实施资源纵向整合,通过实验室信息系统(laboratory information system,LIS)改造、医学检验专家组督导检查、组织检验项目比对等活动,整合区域内检验专科资源并实现共享,推进区域内分级诊疗。区域检验专科医联体工作开展后,为从化全区各医疗单位提供新增检验项目300余项,同时也从实验室质量体系、检验人员专业技术等多个维度提升了各医疗单位的检验技术水平,有力推进了分级诊疗,减少了政府公共医疗资源浪费。
We investigate the role of regional inspection and medical treatment system jointly established by the third-party independent medical laboratories in grading diagnosis and treatment, in order to optimize allocation of inspection resources. Third-party independent medical laboratories of Conghua Kingmed Clinical Laboratory is as top net unit, three grade-A hospitals of second class, four community health service centers, and eight health centers constituted Conghua regional inspection and medical treatment system to take full advantage of the regional medical inspection and diagnosis resources in Conghua District. By means of implementing vertical integration of resources in the public medical institutions at municipal and county level, as well as laboratory LIS system transformation, supervision and inspection of specialist group, and such activities as the organization of inspection project comparison, regional inspection resources were integrated and shared, while the grading diagnosis and treatment in the region was promoted. After the implementation of regional inspection and medical treatment system, it provides more than 300 newly added inspection projects for a variety of medical units in Conghua District. Besides, it improves the inspection technological level of each medical unit from many dimensions such as the laboratory quality system and the professional skills of inspection personnel, strongly advancing grading diagnosis and treatment, and reducing the wastes of government and public medical resources.
出处
《中华临床实验室管理电子杂志》
2017年第3期141-145,共5页
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Management(Electronic Edition)
关键词
医联体
分级诊疗
检验结果互认
Medical alliance
Hierarchical medical treatment
Results mutual accredit