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江苏开设619个体重管理门诊!多家医疗机构解锁享“瘦”新模式
Yang Zi Wan Bao Wang· 2025-08-25 09:05
"国家喊你减肥了!"记者了解到,一段时间以来,江苏持续推进医疗卫生机构开展体重管理工作,积极推动全省三级公立综合医院、儿童、中医医院(含 中西医结合医院)体重管理门诊全覆盖,鼓励有条件的二级以上医院开设体重管理门诊。目前,全省设置体重管理门诊的医疗机构有521家,体重门诊619 个,使减肥这件事从"民间偏方"走向科学诊疗,更加健康、权威、有成效。 250斤"尔滨"小伙跨省来宁减重:"一个门诊看四位专家,有信心!" 在江苏省人民医院(南京医科大学第一附属医院、江苏省妇幼保健院),不久前才开设的体重管理联合普通门诊一开诊就广受好评。 "吃得多又懒得运动,高血压、尿酸也比较高,睡眠的时候呼吸也比较困难。对生活的影响太多了,上个楼自己都费劲,想运动但身体负担太大了。"近 日,记者在这个门诊就遇上了一位操着东北口音的患者陆先生。陆先生告诉记者,自己来自哈尔滨,这次专程来南京减肥。身高1.78米的他,体重已经达 到了125公斤。 陆先生称,自己此次是慕名而来。"因为有朋友在这里做了减重代谢手术效果很好,就推荐我也来看看。没想到现在已经有了这个联合门诊,跟景区通票 似的,都不用跑好几个科室了。" 记者注意到,该院体重管理联 ...
惠城查处3间医疗机构!涉防疫意识薄弱及医疗废物处理违规
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-08-11 15:43
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the enforcement actions taken against three medical institutions in Huicheng District for inadequate pandemic prevention awareness and violations in medical waste management [1] Group 1: Enforcement Actions - Three medical institutions, including Huicheng Li Yingjun Clinic, Huikang Dental Clinic, and Huicheng Puren Outpatient Department, were found to have weak pandemic prevention awareness and violations in medical waste handling [1] - The Huicheng Health Bureau conducted inspections on 35 medical institutions from August 9 to 10, 2025, identifying issues such as unskilled operations in pre-examination and referral processes [1] - Evidence has been preserved, and a formal investigation has been initiated against the identified institutions based on the Infectious Disease Prevention Law and Medical Waste Management Regulations [1] Group 2: Future Actions - The Huicheng District will enhance supervision and inspection of pandemic prevention measures across various industries [1] - Institutions failing to comply with relevant laws and regulations regarding pandemic prevention will face legal consequences [1]
国家卫生健康委:医疗机构门诊命名不得标新立异
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-08-06 05:38
《通知》要求,医疗机构应当遵循依法合规、科学规范、清晰准确的原则进行门诊命名,原则上应当与 诊疗科目相匹配;特色门诊名称应当真实、准确、简洁、清晰地反映专科特色和诊疗范围;多学科联合 门诊名称应当后缀"联合门诊"或"MDT门诊"。《通知》明确,不得使用违背社会主义核心价值观、违反 公序良俗、标新立异、容易引发社会焦虑和争议的名称。医疗机构要全面梳理本机构门诊设置与命名情 况,对门诊设置与命名不规范问题立行立改;调整门诊标牌、引导标识,优化门诊管理流程,并为患者 提供导诊服务,提升患者就诊体验;通过官方网站、公众号等多种途径发布门诊信息,方便患者看病就 医。 (责任编辑:朱赫) 为引导医疗机构聚焦主责主业,规范医疗机构门诊名称管理,方便患者看病就医,国家卫生健康委近日 发布了《关于规范医疗机构门诊名称管理工作的通知》(以下简称《通知》)。 ...
国家卫生健康委通知要求医疗机构门诊命名不得标新立异
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-08-06 00:28
Core Viewpoint - The National Health Commission has issued a notification to standardize the naming of outpatient departments in medical institutions, aiming to enhance patient experience and ensure compliance with legal and ethical standards [1] Group 1: Notification Requirements - Medical institutions must adhere to principles of legality, scientific accuracy, and clarity in naming outpatient departments [1] - Outpatient names should align with the corresponding medical specialties, and specialty outpatient names must accurately reflect the specialty and treatment scope [1] - Multidisciplinary outpatient names should include the suffix "联合门诊" or "MDT门诊" [1] Group 2: Prohibited Practices - The notification prohibits names that contradict socialist core values, violate public order, or cause social anxiety and controversy [1] Group 3: Implementation Measures - Medical institutions are required to review and rectify any non-compliant naming practices immediately [1] - Institutions should update signage and optimize management processes to improve patient navigation and experience [1] - Information about outpatient services should be disseminated through official websites and social media to facilitate patient access [1]
海陵:靶向监督护航医保基金安全
Xin Hua Ri Bao· 2025-07-10 23:02
Group 1 - The article highlights the ongoing efforts in Taizhou's Hailing District to ensure the safe use of medical insurance funds through a special rectification campaign aimed at preventing fraud and misuse [1] - A three-tiered supervision mechanism has been established involving the district's disciplinary inspection and supervision commission, functional departments, and medical institutions, leading to the investigation of 15 corruption and misconduct cases, with 8 individuals formally charged [1] - The campaign is part of a broader initiative to protect the integrity of medical insurance funds, which are crucial for the public's well-being [1] Group 2 - The Taizhou Fourth People's Hospital has implemented a "one-stop service" for chronic disease management, significantly reducing processing time from 5 working days to immediate completion, serving approximately 12,000 people annually [2] - A new prescription management model has been introduced, allowing for an average of over 200 prescriptions to be processed daily, covering 70% of chronic disease patients, while also preventing fraudulent prescriptions [2] - The hospital has adopted a multi-modal real-name medical system to combat the misuse of medical insurance cards, enhancing patient identification through facial recognition and ID verification [2] Group 3 - A regional testing center has been established to address the issue of repeated medical examinations, which is expected to reduce over 600 duplicate tests monthly, saving more than 200,000 yuan in medical expenses and insurance funds annually [3] - The district's disciplinary inspection and supervision commission emphasizes the dual role of safeguarding medical insurance funds while protecting the interests of the public [3] - Future efforts will focus on deepening the results of the special rectification campaign and establishing a long-term regulatory mechanism for medical insurance funds [3]
年底前完成存量门诊预交金清算退款
Liao Ning Ri Bao· 2025-07-04 01:04
Core Points - The article discusses the implementation of new regulations regarding the management of advance payments in public medical institutions in Liaoning Province, China, aimed at improving patient experience and reducing financial pressure [1][2] Group 1: Advance Payment Management - Public medical institutions will stop collecting outpatient advance payments starting March 31, 2025, with a deadline for clearing existing balances by December 31, 2025 [1][2] - Advance payments include outpatient and inpatient prepayments, with outpatient prepayments made before specific medical services are determined and inpatient prepayments for covering personal medical expenses during hospitalization [1][2] Group 2: Implementation Details - Hospitals are currently conducting a thorough review of outpatient advance payment accounts established before March 31, 2023, to facilitate refunds by the end of the year [2] - For inpatient advance payments, the new guidelines require hospitals to calculate the average personal payment based on historical data and set reasonable limits for advance payment amounts [2] - Public medical institutions must publicly disclose the advance payment amounts and processes for common diseases, allowing for public oversight [2]
官方发文防范电子病历泄露 发生舆情立即封存涉及人员信息
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-06-30 16:01
Core Points - The National Health Commission issued a notice on June 30 to strengthen the management of electronic medical record (EMR) information usage, addressing issues like EMR leakage and emphasizing the need for traceability during usage [1][2] - The notice aims to enhance the accountability of medical institutions, reinforce regulatory measures, and ensure the safety of patient medical information and quality of care [1] - Medical institutions are required to implement a tiered management system for EMR information, standardizing processes for creation, recording, modification, storage, and transmission, as well as defining usage and management authority [1][2] Regulatory Measures - The document mandates that medical institutions must establish a long-term regulatory mechanism for EMR information usage to prevent and address unreasonable access, usage, and forwarding of EMR information [1] - An emergency response system must be developed to handle scenarios of EMR information leakage, ensuring a structured process for addressing such incidents [1] Accountability and Monitoring - Operators with access to EMR information are responsible for their identity verification and are prohibited from illegally collecting, using, transmitting, disclosing, or selling patient records [2] - The National Health Commission requires regular monitoring and evaluation of the management of EMR information usage by local health authorities to ensure compliance and safeguard patient information [2]
广州63家医疗机构开设体重管理门诊
Group 1 - Guangzhou launched the 2025 National Health Literacy Promotion Month and Weight Management Year with the theme "Control Weight, Improve Literacy, Enjoy Health" [1] - The overweight rate among the population aged 20-79 in Guangzhou is 33.9%, and the obesity rate is 11.9%, which, although lower than the national average, remains a concern [1] - The focus of weight management is on reducing body fat rather than just weight, emphasizing the importance of controlling excess visceral fat [1] Group 2 - Guangzhou has established a health literacy framework through legislation, including the first local law on health promotion and education, providing legal support for improving residents' health literacy [2] - A health science popularization expert database has been created, gathering 886 experts and over 8,800 medical volunteers to conduct health education activities in communities [2] - The Guangzhou Health Commission, in collaboration with 12 departments, has issued a work plan for the "Weight Management Year" initiative, designating 63 hospitals to set up weight management clinics and creating a map for easy access [2]
多地启动省级医保飞检,药店参保人倒卖回流药纳入重点检查
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-05-23 14:18
Core Insights - The provincial medical insurance flying inspections are being initiated across various regions, focusing on the issue of "return drugs" and fraudulent practices in medical insurance [1][2][3] Group 1: Inspection Overview - The provincial flying inspections will cover all medical service behaviors and costs from January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2024, with the possibility of extending checks to previous years or 2025 [1] - The inspections are organized in a collaborative manner involving provincial and municipal levels, with teams typically consisting of around 50 members, including experts from various fields [2] Group 2: Focus Areas - Key areas of inspection include medical institutions, retail pharmacies, insured individuals, and medical insurance handling agencies, with specific attention on self-inspection results in nine medical fields [3] - The "return drug" issue is highlighted, with a focus on tracking drug traceability codes to combat illegal resale practices [3][4] Group 3: Regulatory Actions - The inspections will lead to immediate reporting to drug regulatory authorities for any discovered illegal activities, including the sale of return drugs and counterfeit medications [4] - The National Medical Insurance Administration has previously recovered over 8 billion yuan through similar inspections, demonstrating the effectiveness of these regulatory measures [2]
存在过度诊疗等违规行为!北京7家医保定点医疗机构被处理
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-05-22 16:33
Core Viewpoint - The Beijing Medical Insurance Bureau reported the results of a special inspection aimed at combating fraud in medical insurance, revealing that seven medical institutions engaged in various illegal activities, resulting in losses to the medical insurance fund ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of yuan. All misappropriated funds have been recovered [1] Group 1: Specific Violations by Medical Institutions - Beijing Jingda Hospital assisted others in impersonating patients to defraud the medical insurance fund, resulting in a loss of 167,200 yuan. The hospital was ordered to return the funds and pay a fine of 334,500 yuan, along with a six-month suspension of its agreement [2] - Beijing Changping Huiren Hospital fabricated medical service items to defraud the medical insurance fund, leading to a loss of 92,291.44 yuan. The hospital was ordered to return the funds and pay a fine of 369,100 yuan, with a six-month suspension of its agreement [3] - Beijing Jingbei Hospital engaged in excessive diagnosis and treatment, duplicate charging, and included non-reimbursable medical expenses in the medical insurance fund, causing a loss of 1,015,700 yuan. The hospital was ordered to return the funds and pay a fine of 1,015,700 yuan [4] - Beijing Cerebrovascular Disease Hospital also committed excessive diagnosis and treatment, duplicate charging, and included non-reimbursable medical expenses, resulting in a loss of 664,600 yuan. The hospital was ordered to return the funds and pay a fine of 664,600 yuan [5] - Beijing Si Hui Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital was found to have similar violations, causing a loss of 425,400 yuan, and was ordered to return the funds and pay a fine of 425,400 yuan [6] - Beijing Zhongke Yinyi Property Management Co., Ltd. Health Center violated diagnostic norms and included non-reimbursable medical expenses, leading to a loss of 362,700 yuan. The center was ordered to return the funds and pay a fine of 362,700 yuan [7] Group 2: Other Violations - Beijing Beiya Orthopedic Hospital's Western medicine practitioners illegally prescribed traditional Chinese medicine decoctions without the necessary qualifications, resulting in the recovery of over 7.84 million yuan for the improperly prescribed items [8]