看病不再重复检查,全国医保影像云跨省调阅启动
Xin Jing Bao·2025-11-20 12:43

Core Points - The National Medical Insurance Administration (NMIA) launched a nationwide medical insurance imaging cloud for cross-province retrieval, allowing patients' digital imaging data to be uploaded to a recognized storage center for easy access across regions and institutions [1][3][4] - As of November 20, the NMIA has collected over 170 million medical insurance imaging index records [2] - The initiative aims to address the issue of repeated medical examinations when patients seek care in different hospitals, especially across provinces, thereby improving patient experience and reducing unnecessary costs [3][4] Group 1 - The NMIA is focused on resolving challenges related to the accessibility and sharing of imaging data, including difficulties in finding data, high costs, and slow retrieval processes [3][4] - By the end of 2027, the NMIA aims to establish a unified national medical insurance imaging cloud network [4][5] - The Beijing University Third Hospital (Peking University Third Hospital) has already implemented five cross-province retrieval routes, enabling access to imaging data from various regions [3][5] Group 2 - As of November 18, 24 provinces and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps have completed the deployment of medical insurance imaging cloud software, enabling cross-province retrieval capabilities [7] - The NMIA has initiated a centralized procurement model for cloud imaging services, which will not increase the financial burden on local governments [5][6] - The Peking University Third Hospital has enhanced its information system to support cross-regional imaging retrieval and is working on improving user experience and data security [8]