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错峰就医 专精服务江苏99家医院为患者点亮“夜灯”
Xin Hua Ri Bao· 2025-08-11 23:23
Core Viewpoint - The introduction of night clinics across various hospitals in the province aims to accommodate patients who are unable to seek medical attention during the day due to work commitments, significantly increasing access to healthcare services [1][2][4]. Group 1: Night Clinics Implementation - A total of 99 tertiary hospitals in the province now offer night clinic services, covering multiple specialties such as pediatrics, rehabilitation, acupuncture, orthopedics, ENT, and dermatology, with a cumulative patient volume of 8.609 million [1]. - The Changzhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital has expanded its night clinic services to include five additional departments, extending hours until 9 PM to cater to working individuals and students [2]. - The Wuxi Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital has opened 41 night clinics across 17 specialties, providing a platform for off-peak medical services, serving nearly 10,000 patients [3]. Group 2: Pediatric Night Clinics - The Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital has set its pediatric night clinic hours from 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM, effectively alleviating daytime pressure and enhancing patient experience, with a surge in patient volume during peak seasons [5][6]. - The pediatric night clinic has seen an influx of children from tourists during the summer, with common acute symptoms such as fever and diarrhea, indicating a need for flexible healthcare services [6]. Group 3: Community Health Services - Some community health centers have extended their service hours to accommodate patients after work, providing essential healthcare services without the need for specialized night clinics [7]. - The Lianhua Community Health Service Center in Nanjing offers a combination of exercise and medical services, helping patients manage chronic conditions more effectively [7]. - Community night clinics serve as a viable option for patients with minor ailments, facilitating a tiered healthcare system by directing minor cases to community centers and major cases to higher-level hospitals [8].