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  • Exploration and practice of day surgery in Department of Gastroenterology of West China Hospital of Sichuan University

    As one of the crucial measures in the action plan for improving health services, day surgery is committed to efficiently integrating medical resources and improving the quality of medical services. Nowadays, public hospitals in China are vigorously promoting the day surgery cases. The normalization of day surgery is also one of the major goals for the Department of Gastroenterology to meet the current medical needs and explore sub-professional development in line with the discipline’s advantages. Taking the current status of day surgery in the Department of Gastroenterology of West China Hospital of Sichuan University as an example, this paper explores and constructs the “Huaxi Model of Day Surgery in the Department of Gastroenterology”, focusing on the management mode, operation process, operation implementation, quality and safety assurance of day surgery, so as to facilitate the exchange of experiences.

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  • Construction practice of medical supplies access management system based on evidence

    As the reform of medical insurance payment methods is implemented, it is necessary for the medical institutions to further improve cost control and standardize the rational use of medical supplies. Over the years, West China Hospital of Sichuan University has made the assessment of the access of supplies by using the existing external evidence and the internal evidence created through real world data analysis methods. In this thesis, the difficulties faced by the access of medical supplies are deeply analyzed. The supplies access management system of West China Hospital of Sichuan University and its achievements in average waiting time of new supplies, rationality of purchase application, scientificity of demonstration results, support for the implementation of fourth-level surgery, and cost control are taken as examples. From this, a set of new paths can be provided for other hospitals to learn from at the time of carrying out medical supplies access management.

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