China News Online, March 16th (Reporter Chen Jing) The reporter learned on the 16th that the new round of the three-year action plan project "Internet + Children" led by Yu Guangjun, Dean of Shanghai Children's Hospital "Pediatric Chinese and Western Medicine Collaborative Diagnosis and Treatment Network Construction under the Framework" will build a pediatric Chinese and Western medicine collaborative diagnosis and treatment network.

The project selects suitable pediatric diseases and cooperates with relevant Chinese and Western medicine departments of member units to build and promote integrated Chinese and Western medicine diagnosis and treatment plans, thereby improving the comprehensive diagnosis and treatment capabilities of pediatric diseases.

  It is understood that integrating Chinese medicine into modern medicine and realizing the coordinated development of Chinese and Western medicine is an important measure to enrich the connotation of the "Internet + Medical Consortium" model.

Yu Guangjun told reporters that under the framework of the "Internet + Pediatric Consortium", the pediatric Chinese and Western medicine collaborative diagnosis and treatment network construction project will select 5 secondary and tertiary hospitals and 15 community health service centers as pilot projects.

Modes such as integrated Chinese and Western medicine diagnosis and treatment, the promotion and application of appropriate Chinese medicine technologies, and the formulation of integrated Chinese and Western medicine diagnosis and treatment plans for potential diseases will be promoted and applied in the pediatric diagnosis and treatment of relevant medical institutions to solve more children's clinical problems.

  Since 2018, Shanghai has explored the creation of an "Internet + Medical Consortium".

The "Traditional Chinese Medicine Children's Chronic Cough Specialty Alliance" composed of Shanghai Children's Hospital, Xinhua Hospital, Shuguang Hospital, 3 tertiary hospitals, 2 secondary hospitals and 8 community health service centers, carries out the construction of Chinese medicine projects and information sharing, Radiate high-quality medical resources to the community; the alliance also undertakes the task of helping the Jiashan City Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Yangtze River Delta to jointly build a TCM pediatrics, and gradually radiate TCM diagnosis and treatment characteristics and high-quality resources to the surrounding areas.

  Yu Guangjun revealed that the Pediatric Chinese and Western Medicine Collaborative Diagnosis and Treatment Network will formulate standards for Chinese and Western medicine collaborative diagnosis and treatment; set up 5-10 suitable Chinese medicine technology promotion projects, including acupuncture, massage, acupoint application techniques and other external treatment methods to promote and enhance the medical union. The level of diagnosis and treatment of Chinese and Western medicine in member units.

  On the same day, the intangible cultural heritage "Wei Tong Medical Skill" in Jing'an District, Shanghai was officially unveiled. "Wei Tong Medical Skill" is the collective name of pediatric academic thoughts of Professor Xu Weilin, the founder of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Shanghai Children's Hospital. Xu Weilin was the first director of the Chinese Medicine Department of Children's Hospital, a famous Chinese medicine practitioner in Shanghai, and an expert in the Chinese Medicine Steering Group for "SARS" in Shanghai. He has been engaged in clinical and teaching of Chinese medicine for more than 60 years. During the epidemics of measles and Japanese encephalitis in the 1950s and 1960s, he applied integrated Chinese and Western medicine to treat many critically ill children. He has also developed many Chinese patent medicines with high efficacy and low price. In the future, the use of proprietary Chinese medicines developed by Xu Weilin to treat children with precocious puberty, bedwetting in children, and chronic cough in children with traditional Chinese medicine will be implemented through Internet technology to achieve resource sharing. (Finish)