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Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-19 18:23

Core Viewpoint - The National Medical Insurance Administration has released four basic standards for "Medical Insurance Imaging Cloud" to address the challenges of carrying and managing film for patients seeking medical services across hospitals [1] Group 1: Standards and Objectives - The four standards include image quality control, software application, infrastructure technology, and imaging personnel and equipment [1] - The core objective of these standards is to accelerate the high-quality construction of the Medical Insurance Imaging Cloud, creating a digital service platform for nationwide storage, retrieval by institutions, and access by insured individuals [1] Group 2: Current Status and Future Goals - Currently, 20 provinces have uploaded nearly 200 million records to the Medical Insurance Imaging Cloud [1] - The National Medical Insurance Administration aims to expand the cross-province retrieval and sharing of imaging data, with a goal to achieve a nationwide "one network" for Medical Insurance Imaging Cloud data by the end of 2027 [1] Group 3: Pricing and Regulations - The previously issued "Guidelines for the Project Establishment of Radiological Examination Medical Services (Trial)" has clarified that physical films will be separated from the project pricing, allowing patients to purchase them as needed at zero markup [1] - Digital image processing, uploading, and cloud storage will be included in the pricing structure for radiological examinations, and institutions failing to provide cloud storage for imaging will be required to reduce certain fees [1]