Objective To provide evidence for the construction of a hospital emergency mechanism for internal supervision, based on and analysis of demands and the identification of effective measures. Methods The concepts of evidence-based health care and management methods were applied. Through the systematic collection of relevant information from CNKI and other sources, and in the light of empirical evidence following the Wenchuan earthquake, suggestions were presented. Results We identified 182 studies. The hospital emergency mechanism for internal supervision is very important in dealing with unexpected incidents. The implementation, funding and material support are the focus of supervision. Cooperation, discipline, and standardized procedures are the key to an effective mechanism. Conclusions It is suggested that the construction of a hospital emergency mechanism for internal supervision should involve prevention, response and recovery.
Objective Can we successfully make diagnosis, treatment and prevention in patients with SARS in the economically undeveloped region? Methods we retrospectively reviewed the whole process of diagnosis, treatment and prevention in three patients with SARS. Results All the three patients recovered with no socomial infection in medical staff and no second-generation patients. Conclusion In the economically undeveloped region, if one attached importance to epidemic crisis inwardly and put all the steps into effect really, and if one took four early steps, started the contingent mechanism up urgently, worked can onically and treated patients actively when the epidemic crisis broke out, the outbreak could be overcome successfully with little cost.