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Strictly ensure the quality of medical care, keep the core systems in mind - Linyi Maternal and Child Hospital held an examination on eighteen core systems.

In order to further strengthen our hospital staff's understanding of the 'Eighteen Core Systems', enhance the medical service supervision system, and ensure medical quality and safety, this afternoon, a theoretical examination on the 'Eighteen Core Systems' was organized in the conference room on the fourth floor of the administrative building of our hospital for the first time in 2019.


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In order to further strengthen the medical staff's understanding of the 'Eighteen Core Systems' and to enhance the medical service supervision system, ensuring medical quality and safety, this afternoon, the first 'Eighteen Core Systems Examination' of 2019 was organized in the fourth-floor conference room of our hospital's administrative building.
 
 
The examination was conducted in a closed-book format, aiming to comprehensively assess each medical staff member's understanding and mastery of the core systems, ensuring that everyone can strictly implement them in clinical work. The medical staff prepared thoroughly, answered carefully, and successfully completed the assessment task. The 'Eighteen Core Systems' are the regulations and norms that medical staff must strictly adhere to while providing medical services and performing operations, and they are also an important guarantee for medical quality and patient safety.
 
 
 
Through this examination, the medical staff's awareness and understanding of the 'Eighteen Core Medical Systems' have been greatly deepened, ensuring the quality of medical care in the hospital, strengthening the standardized diagnosis and treatment behaviors of medical staff, and preventing the occurrence of medical accidents. The 'Eighteen Core Systems' are the working rules that medical staff must follow in their normal medical activities and will undoubtedly become an important part of the continuous improvement of the hospital's medical quality.
 
 
Eighteen Core Medical Systems:
(1) Responsibility system for the first physician.
(2) Tertiary physician ward round system.
(3) Difficult case discussion system.
(4) Consultation system.
(5) Emergency rescue system for critically ill patients.
(6) Surgical classification and management system.
(7) Preoperative discussion system.
(8) Death case discussion system.
(9) Verification system.
(10) Medical record writing and management system.
(11) Duty and handover system.
(12) Graded nursing system.
(13) New technology and new project admission system.
(14) Critical value reporting system.
(15) Antimicrobial drug classification management system.
(16) Surgical safety verification system.
(17) Clinical blood use review system.
(18) Information security management system.

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