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助力破解“看病难、看专家难” 上海市东方医院与泰州妇儿医院产科专科联盟揭牌
Yang Zi Wan Bao Wang· 2025-10-28 10:54
Core Points - The establishment of a specialized alliance between Shanghai Oriental Hospital and Taizhou Women and Children's Hospital marks a significant milestone in the latter's 20-year development, enhancing local maternal and child healthcare services [3][4] - The collaboration aims to alleviate the challenges of accessing quality medical care for women and children in Taizhou and surrounding areas, allowing them to receive top-tier obstetric services locally [3][4] Group 1 - The partnership signifies a deep integration of high-quality medical resources, with Taizhou Women and Children's Hospital set to improve its obstetric diagnostic and treatment capabilities through the expertise of Shanghai Oriental Hospital [4] - The alliance will facilitate shared medical resources and technical collaboration, ensuring that local pregnant women do not need to travel to Shanghai for specialized care [4] - A series of community benefits will be offered during the "惠民月" (Benefit Month) from October 28 to November 28, including waived registration fees, discounts on childbirth services, and free eye exams for eligible children [4] Group 2 - Taizhou Women and Children's Hospital has established itself as a key player in maternal and child healthcare in the region over the past two decades, earning public trust and recognition for its services [3] - Shanghai Oriental Hospital, founded in 1920, is a large, comprehensive hospital with strong expertise in obstetrics, led by a renowned team of specialists [3][4] - The event included expert lectures on topics such as preterm birth prevention and management, showcasing the professional capabilities of Shanghai's medical experts to local healthcare providers and the community [4]
四川旺苍回应“产科整合”建议:分娩数大降 确有必要
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-15 16:38
Core Viewpoint - The integration of obstetric services in Wangcang County is deemed necessary due to a significant decline in the number of births, leading to an oversupply of obstetric institutions and fragmented medical resources [1][2]. Summary by Sections Current Situation - The number of live births in Wangcang County has decreased from 1,604 in 2021 to 1,170 in 2024, with only 544 live births projected for the first half of 2025 [1]. - Obstetric services are currently provided by three institutions: the County Maternal and Child Health Hospital, the County People's Hospital, and the County Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, with no other medical institutions offering these services [1]. Need for Integration - The county's health bureau indicates that the decline in birth rates and the excessive number of obstetric institutions hinder the development of obstetric care, necessitating resource integration [2]. - Integration is expected to save medical resources, promote differentiated development among county-level medical institutions, and enhance the capacity for critical obstetric care [2]. Proposed Integration Plan - The health bureau has received agreement from the three medical institutions to consolidate obstetric services into the County Maternal and Child Health Hospital [2]. - Several factors must be considered for this integration, including the need for improved infrastructure and service capabilities at the County Maternal and Child Health Hospital, as well as coordination between the County People's Hospital and the maternal health facility for critical care [3]. - The health bureau is actively working on a comprehensive integration plan, which will be submitted for government approval [3].