Chinanews.com, Beijing, September 3. Recently, the Children’s Hospital of the Capital Institute of Pediatrics has added the "Remote Video Follow-up" function of the "Jingyitong" WeChat platform on the basis of the WeChat applet, expanding the number of reception departments to 21 One, the establishment of a dedicated Internet medical center "cloud clinic".

"Cloud Clinic" of the Internet Medical Center of the Capital Institute of Children's Research.

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  As early as June 1 this year, the Capital Institute of Children's Research launched a one-stop Internet diagnosis and treatment service of "online follow-up consultation, prescription and delivery of medicines to home" on the WeChat mini program "Children's Hospital of Capital Institute of Pediatrics+".

This time, the hospital has completed the second "upgrade" of medical service channels, supplies and forms of Internet diagnosis and treatment.

  A few days ago, Cong Xiaohui, the deputy chief physician of the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine of the Capital Institute of Children's Research, wrote an online prescription for a child who lives in Shanxi in the "Cloud Clinic" and explained the medication method to his parents in detail.

  The careful Cong Xiaohui once again confirmed with his parents before finishing the treatment, "Parent, would you repeat the dosage of the two drugs?" "Yes, you can check the prescription again. If there is no problem, you can pay."

  It is Cong Xiaohui’s habit to use questions to help parents remember the precautions. She believes that the characteristics of Internet diagnosis and treatment are convenient and quick, but for doctors, it is not fast, but stable, and it must be the same as offline outpatient clinics. The quality of medical care is even higher.

  "For children with chronic diseases such as arrhythmia and high blood pressure, taking medication for as short as a few months or as long as a few years can be followed up and taken through Internet diagnosis and treatment, which relieves patients from other provinces and cities from the pain of traveling and reduces the economic burden. Cong Xiaohui said that to a certain extent, Internet diagnosis and treatment "breaks" the walls of hospitals, allowing doctors to extend their services to serve more patients.

  According to reports, since the opening of the Capital Institute of Children’s Internet diagnosis and treatment in the past three months, a total of 1,532 patient-times have been received. Among them, dermatology, endocrinology, allergy, health care, and neurology have received the highest number of consultations, with 47% of patients completing it. In the drug collection process, the number of patients received daily increased from single digits to nearly a hundred.

  According to Mu Jinghui, director of the outpatient department of the Capital Institute of Children’s Research, the hospital has set up a “cloud clinic” of the Internet medical center in the outpatient building, with a total of 14 clinics. Compared with the previous doctors holding a tablet computer and using the outpatient gap to complete online diagnosis and treatment, special clinics are avoided. The “look up and down” situation can allow doctors to concentrate, improve work efficiency, reduce medical errors, and at the same time improve the patient’s experience of seeking a doctor.

  "Patients and doctors are gradually adapting and accepting this new diagnosis and treatment model, especially after the patients experience convenience, they may change their medical habits." Mou Jinghui said.

  Guo Linlin, deputy director of the Information Center of the Capital Institute of Children's Research, said that the next step will be to develop online inspection and inspection application forms and fee payment functions, in accordance with relevant national policies, to realize medical insurance card off-card settlement.

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