Research on Application of Health Medical Information Science Data Sharing Standard System in Sports Rehabilitation

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 996-1003
Author(s):  
Jun Sun ◽  
Qiulan Luo

The development of medical information technology has rapidly promoted the development of medical information technology towards intelligence. Health medical data provides basic data resource protection for intelligent medical services and smart medical services. This article abstracts the typical models of domestic and international health medical information management services, and provides theoretical basis and practical reference for the building of an evaluation index system for health management service capabilities. An system for health management service capabilities under a data sharing standard system was constructed, and the status and linkage of health management services were investigated and comprehensively evaluated to provide an index system and empirical data for evaluating hospital health management service capabilities. Finally, analyze the advantages and disadvantages of health management services under the medical consortium framework, propose countermeasures to improve the health management service system, provide decision-making references for units to improve their health management service capabilities, optimize health management service models, and formulate health management services for relevant government departments Provisional policies to promote the implementation of health management.

2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (spe) ◽  
pp. 91-93
Author(s):  
Yun Li ◽  
Dongqin Huang

ABSTRACT Teenagers are the future of our country, and their physical health has a great impact on the economic and social development of our country. In view of this, this study applied questionnaire survey, analytic hierarchy and situation analysis to construct the evaluation index system and hierarchical structure model of youth physical health promotion path, and used empirical analysis to analyze and deal with the key factors in the index system. The results show that the coordinates are (0.648, 0.648, 0.648, 654) located in the first quadrant, which indicates that the external opportunities and internal advantages have a high degree of matching; the effect of youth physical health management under the government mechanism is poor, but youth physical health management under the market mechanism needs to be established. The internal advantages of youth physical health management are relatively large, and the public management service market has great potential, and the market-oriented health construction. It is hoped that this study can provide certain reference for the improvement of Chinese teenagers' physical health.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lianggang Nie ◽  
Liangquan He ◽  
Geng Lan ◽  
Huimin He

Internet + medical health have become a national key strategy, and the industries of medical information have ushered in new development. Internet hospitals have broken through the limitations of diagnosis and treatment. Diagnosis, doctor’s education, family doctors, and post-hospital tracking have been introduced to the Internet hospital system, the whole process of medical management service including ‘health management, diagnosis, in-hospital, rehabilitation’ has been gradually established, and coordinating to the medical resources, family doctors and channels of medicine, to realize the real circulation of medical resources. The authors screened six Internet hospitals and comprehensively analyzed their construction and operation modes, with a view to providing reference for the construction of Internet hospitals.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Hui-chao Li ◽  
Shun-fa Shen

In view of the current situation of college students’ physical health affected by the learning environment and living environment, which leads to the low level of students’ physical health and the lack of understanding of students’ physical health, this paper puts forward the construction of college students’ physical health data sharing system based on Django framework. By analyzing the feasibility of constructing the data sharing system of college students’ physical health, this paper constructs the organizational framework of the data sharing system of college students’ physical health and constructs the data sharing system of college students’ physical health according to the implementation process of the data sharing system of college students’ physical health management service. Through the student’s physical health test on education intervention and exercise intervention, it is concluded that college students’ physical health data sharing system based on the Django framework can cultivate students’ interest in sports and improve their athletic ability and physical fitness.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 97
Author(s):  
Zikai Chen

<p>After the emergence of the Internet, information technology has been developing rapidly, and the openness and digitalization of the times have further deepened. With numerals digital files in face of human, the requirements for archives management services has been gradually enhanced. On this basis, explorations are made on the innovative archives management service mode in information age in this article. By starting with the analyzes on the new user-centered service mode, this article also clarifies the method to realize personalized service mode to truly improve the its level.</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 101-116
Author(s):  
Ceng Guoqing ◽  
Yan An ◽  
Ou Jia ◽  
Jiang Lihui ◽  
Pan Xingliang ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ke Zeng ◽  
Weiguo Zhu ◽  
Caiyou Wang ◽  
Liyan Zhu

BACKGROUND The rapid spread of COVID-19 has created a severe challenge to China’s healthcare system. Hospitals across the country reacted quickly under the leadership of the Chinese government and implemented a range of informatization measures to effectively respond to the COVID-19. OBJECTIVE To understand the impact of the pandemic on the medical business of Chinese hospitals and the difficulties faced by hospital informatization construction. To discuss the application of hospital informatization measures during the COVID-19 pandemic. To summarize the practical experience of hospitals using information technology to fight the pandemic. METHODS Performing a cross-sectional on-line questionnaire survey in Chinese hospitals, of which the participants are invited including hospital information staff, hospital administrators, medical staff, etc. Statistical analyzing the collected data by using SPSS version 24. RESULTS A total of 804 valid questionnaires (88.45%) are collected in this study from 30 provinces in mainland China, of which 731 (90.92%) were filled out by hospital information staff. 473 (58.83%) hospitals are tertiary hospitals while the remaining 331 (41.17%) are secondary hospitals. The majority hospitals (82.46%) had a drop in their business volume during the pandemic and a more substantial drop is found in tertiary hospitals. 70.40% (n=566) of hospitals have upgraded or modified their information systems in response to the epidemic. The proportion of tertiary hospitals that upgraded or modified systems is significantly higher than that of secondary hospitals. Internet hospital consultation (70.52%), pre-check and triage (62.56%), telemedicine (60.32%), health QR code (57.71%), and telecommuting (50.87%) are the most used informatization anti-pandemic measures. There are obvious differences in the application of information measures between tertiary hospitals and secondary hospitals. Among these measures, most of them (41.17%) are aiming at serving patients and most of them (62.38%) are universal which continue to be used after pandemic. The informatization measures are mostly used to control the source of infection (48.19%), such as health QR Code, etc. During the pandemic, the main difficulties faced by the hospital information department are “information construction projects are hindered” (58.96%) and “increased difficulty in ensuring network information security” (58.58%). There are significant differences in this issue between tertiary hospitals and secondary hospitals. The shortcomings of hospital informatization that should be made up for are “shorten patient consultation time and optimize consultation process” (72.51%), “Ensure network information security” (72.14%) and “build internet hospital consultations platform” (59.95%). CONCLUSIONS A significant number of innovative medical information technology have been used and played a significant role in all phases of COVID-19 prevention and control in China. Since the COVID-19 brought many challenges and difficulties for informatization work, hospitals need to constantly improve their own information technology skills to respond to public health emergencies that arise at any moment.


2019 ◽  
pp. jramc-2018-001055
Author(s):  
Debraj Sen ◽  
R Chakrabarti ◽  
S Chatterjee ◽  
D S Grewal ◽  
K Manrai

Artificial intelligence (AI) involves computational networks (neural networks) that simulate human intelligence. The incorporation of AI in radiology will help in dealing with the tedious, repetitive, time-consuming job of detecting relevant findings in diagnostic imaging and segmenting the detected images into smaller data. It would also help in identifying details that are oblivious to the human eye. AI will have an immense impact in populations with deficiency of radiologists and in screening programmes. By correlating imaging data from millions of patients and their clinico-demographic-therapy-morbidity-mortality profiles, AI could lead to identification of new imaging biomarkers. This would change therapy and direct new research. However, issues of standardisation, transparency, ethics, regulations, training, accreditation and safety are the challenges ahead. The Armed Forces Medical Services has widely dispersed units, medical echelons and roles ranging from small field units to large static tertiary care centres. They can incorporate AI-enabled radiological services to subserve small remotely located hospitals and detachments without posted radiologists and ease the load of radiologists in larger hospitals. Early widespread incorporation of information technology and enabled services in our hospitals, adequate funding, regular upgradation of software and hardware, dedicated trained manpower to manage the information technology services and train staff, and cyber security are issues that need to be addressed.


Author(s):  
Ruzhen Luo ◽  
Chunmei Zhang ◽  
Yanhui Liu

In China, many young and middle-aged rural residents move to urban areas each year. The rural elderly are left behind. The number of the rural left-behind elderly is increasing with urbanization, but it is unclear which indicators can be used to assess their health condition. The health risk assessment index system was developed to improve the health level of the rural left-behind elderly. A two-round web-based Delphi process was used to organize the recommendations from fifteen Chinese experts in geriatrics, health management, social psychology who participated in this study. Meaningfulness, importance, modifiability, and comprehensive value of the health risk assessment indicators in the index system were evaluated. The effective recovery rates of the two-round Delphi were 86.67% and 92.31%, respectively. The judgement coefficient and the authority coefficient were 0.87 and 0.82, respectively. The expert familiarity was 0.76. Ultimately, the health risk assessment index system for the rural left-behind elderly consisted of five first-level indicators, thirteen second-level indicators, and sixty-six third-level indicators. The final indicators can be used to evaluate the health of the rural left-behind elderly and provide the basis for additional health risk interventions.


2021 ◽  
pp. 136749352110521
Author(s):  
Jennifer Cohen ◽  
Shirley Alexander ◽  
Christina Signorelli ◽  
Kathryn Williams ◽  
Kyra A Sim ◽  
...  

Clinician and healthcare managers' (HCMs) views on weight management service delivery are imperative for informing the nature of future services to treat children with obesity. This qualitative study used semi-structured focus groups and one-on-one semi-structured interviews. Participants were 27 clinicians (medical, nursing, or allied health) and nine HCMs (senior executives in the hospital) who worked in six secondary or tertiary pediatric weight management clinics across five public hospitals in New South Wales, Australia. Clinicians reported that using a combination of group and individual sessions improved engagement with families and reduced attrition rates. Clinicians and HCMs recommended integrating clinics into community centers and providing specific programs for sub-groups, such as children from culturally and linguistically diverse communities or children with developmental delay. Many clinicians and HCMs stressed the importance of pediatric weight clinics using a holistic approach to treatment. To improve the likelihood of future funding for pediatric weight management clinics and to optimize models of care, centers must embed research into their practice. Addressing common barriers to current pediatric weight management services and designing future models of care based on key stakeholders’ preferences is critical to achieving optimal care provision for this high-risk population.


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