Chapter 181: Internet New Medical Care, Patients’ Own Electronic Medical Records

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Haishi, respiratory department clinic of Ruiqi Hospital.

After seeing a patient, Dr. Hao picked up the cup and took a sip of tea, then checked the entered medical record information and continued to see the doctor.

With an electronic call, the next patient walked in.

This was a middle-aged man with a thin face who looked a little haggard. After sitting down, he did not eagerly talk about his condition like other patients, but took out an eight-inch tablet computer from his bag.

He skillfully opened the tablet, clicked with his fingers, and then handed it to Dr. Hao.

"Doctor, it's like this. I have always had chronic bronchitis, and it broke out again the day before yesterday because I caught a cold."

"I recently moved to Haishi for work. I have been seeing doctors out of town before. Look, here is my medical history in the past few years, including every outpatient diagnosis, test report form, some CT scan report form, and Every medicine prescribed is here."

"I have also taken Chinese medicine several times, and the prescriptions are recorded here. Basically, it is relatively complete. This is an old problem of mine. It has not been cured for seven or eight years, and it relapses every winter."

"I feel a little coughing and expectorating now..."

The patient explained his condition very skillfully, and at first glance he looked like a regular outpatient who had experienced many battles.

Dr. Hao was also a little stunned by the other party's operation and subconsciously took the tablet.

At first glance, my dear, there is a set of electronic medical records on it, which records all the patient's previous medical records in other places in great detail. Everything is included and nothing is left behind.

He flipped through it roughly and felt confident that this patient must have relapsed into an old habit. All he had to do was do a routine checkup and then prescribe a few medicines. There were several medicines in the medical records that were particularly effective for the patient and were worth it. Note, you can open it directly later.

He handed it back casually, opened the checklist, and asked curiously.

"It's rare to have such complete medical records. I'll give you a blood test and a CT lung scan first for a routine checkup."

"By the way, did you organize all this yourself? You must have put a lot of thought into it. It is quite complete and neat. It is clear at a glance. It is very good. If all patients organize their cases like you, we will make a diagnosis. It can also be more secure.”

The patient was very happy to be praised and said with a smile: "It's okay. I'm using a new app called Longtu. It has an electronic medical record system and can build the patient's own case database." .”

"I was also curious for a moment, so I took photos and scanned all the information I had accumulated over the years of medical treatment. It sorted it out for me without me having to worry about it. It's quite easy to use."

Dr. Hao was immediately surprised: "Longtu? Isn't that a software for patients with rare diseases? There is also an electronic medical record system in it?"

The patient nodded, opened the tablet again, and turned to 'My Information': "Look, this is the software. Ordinary people can also use this electronic medical record function. After using it, you no longer have to worry about paper medical records. The data is lost."

Dr. Hao took a closer look and saw that it was really the Longtu app. He couldn't help but sigh: "It's true. I didn't expect that the patient's own electronic medical record was quite well done. Although it was not as professional as the hospital's electronic medical record, it was well organized. , everything should be there.”

The patient smiled and said, "That's right. Your hospital's electronic medical record is too professional and I can't understand it. It's very troublesome every time I ask the doctor for it. The doctor always refuses to give it to me and even says he can explain it to me. But you can’t give me the information.”

"Actually, I don't understand the doctor's explanation, but I want to take pictures of the medical records and read them slowly to make a record. I can also consult with my friends who are doctors in the future to see if there is anything I should pay attention to."

"As a result, he always refused to agree to this matter, so I didn't bother to ask later."

"It stands to reason that since we patients have seen a doctor and paid the money, all this information should be ours and we should be able to check it at any time."

"Fortunately, there is such an app now that allows me to save all my medical records. When I look at my medical history in the future, I can see it clearly and there will no longer be any mistakes or omissions."

"And it can also remind me what medicine to take on time every day. Each medicine is introduced in detail, and the test results on each report sheet are also explained in detail. It's very easy to use."

"Oh, doctor, I won't waste your time anymore. I'd better hurry up and get checked. Thank you!"

After the patient left, Dr. Hao looked at the time. It was time for a lunch break. He couldn't help but take out his mobile phone and downloaded and installed the Longtu app.

After hearing what the patient said, he was quite curious and wanted to experience it for himself and see if there was any difference between the patient's electronic medical record and the hospital's electronic medical record.

He also had some minor problems, and after entering them one by one, he was shocked after experiencing them.

This thing is really easy to use, no worse than the hospital's electronic medical record. Although it is not as functional and professional, it is simple and easy to understand, and it automatically organizes various data and provides explanations.

The patient only needs to take a photo and then type or voice input relevant information to complete all operations. It can be easily done by anyone.

Instead, it was the hospital's electronic medical record, which he struggled to operate every time.

As I get older, my learning ability has also become worse. It took me a long time to learn how to use it. Now I see a doctor every day, and I spend 10 hours a day in outpatient clinics, and 5 hours are spent on operating the electronic medical record system.

The most critical thing is that the electronic medical record systems of hospitals in various places are not interoperable. If a patient changes city or hospital, he must re-create the file, which is equivalent to returning all previous medical records to zero.

This problem is not a problem for Longtu App, because it is all first-hand information submitted by patients. It does not matter which hospital or city it is from.

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This is equivalent to completely opening up the Ren and Du channels of the electronic medical record system, allowing patients to establish their own medical database.

In addition, patients can also create separate accounts for family members, or associate accounts, so that the whole family's medical records can be seen at a glance, and some genetic diseases or infectious diseases can be easily diagnosed.

Of course, many complex features come with a fee, but they're not expensive.

The most basic personal electronic medical record function is free, and there is 50g of free cloud storage space.

By becoming a member for 5 yuan per month, you can associate family members, store more than 50g of medical records, and consult some basic medical questions in the expert Q&A column.

Although you can find the answers to these questions by searching online, Longtu undoubtedly looks much more professional than Qiandu and is more trustworthy to patients.

After Dr. Hao tried it for a while, he was completely convinced.

It was so easy to use that he even wanted to suggest that the hospital’s electronic medical record system learn from Long Tu and make the operation simpler and easier to use for the convenience of elderly people like him.

He couldn't help but take a few pictures and post them on his WeChat Moments.

"I met an interesting patient today who taught me how to use the electronic medical record of Longtu app. After trying it out, it was really useful. I highly recommend it! The development of modern technology is really amazing. Sure enough, everyone has to live until Learn as you go.”

There are many doctors and patients who think like him.

When people use the Longtu app, they completely feel the charm of electronic medical records and realize the convenience and ease of use of the legendary Internet medical care.

In fact, the country has been trying its best to promote electronic medical records, but it is only promoted on the hospital side.

If electronic medical records are unified nationwide, it will bring great convenience to both doctors and patients.

For a long time, patients often need to bring medical records, laboratory test orders, CT films, etc. given by the previous hospital to see a doctor across hospitals.

After the establishment of a national unified electronic medical record, patients can access the electronic medical records when they go to hospitals in any city across the country.

In the past, it was troublesome for doctors to perform remote consultations, perform remote diagnosis and treatment, search medical records, understand medical history, etc., and the quality of diagnosis and treatment was also affected.

In the future, just by consulting electronic medical records, you will be able to grasp a lot of information on diagnosis and treatment, thereby providing a reference for doctors’ diagnosis. Moreover, by monitoring the background of the electronic medical record information system, we can analyze and judge whether the diagnosis and treatment behavior is reasonable, which will help improve the overall level of diagnosis and treatment.

Not only that, but nationally unified electronic medical records will become a catalyst for medical reform.

Over the years, widespread information silos and other phenomena among hospitals have hindered technical exchanges and mutual recognition of inspection and test results.

In the absence of unified electronic medical records, even if direct settlement can be made for medical treatment in other places, information verification is still very cumbersome.

Establishing an intelligent system for medical insurance fund supervision, converting paper medical records into electronic medical records, and using a unified format and language can promote the smooth progress of many aspects of work.

Of course, the higher the level of unification and popularity of electronic medical records, the more important security measures will become.

In short, it is crucial to open up the joint of unified electronic medical records, which can greatly improve the level and quality of medical services and allow the public to enjoy the great achievements of medical informatization.

The doctors never expected that before the national electronic medical record system was connected, a private company would be ahead of them.

You know, even Eagle Country, the pioneer of electronic medical records, has not yet solved this problem.

Electronic medical records in Eagle Country have been implemented for ten years, and 96% of hospitals have adopted electronic medical record systems. However, there are still great flaws and risks. Thousands of electronic medical record systems are still largely disorganized and disconnected. of patchwork.

There are problems with technology application, and there are also problems with hospitals working independently. Countless energy and money have been spent in the past ten years, but the difficulty of advancement has exceeded everyone's expectations, and the solution to the problem is far away. It can be said to be a 'mess'.

Even the deputy commander of Eagle Nation complained about the electronic medical record system based on his own embarrassing experience.

At a meeting with health care leaders, the vice president of Eagle Country complained about the embarrassment he encountered while transferring his son's electronic medical records from one hospital to another.

"It's shocking that I can't access my son's electronic medical records a year after he battled stage 4 malignant glioma. You know, I'm the deputy commander of the Eagle Nation. It's so difficult for me, let alone an ordinary person. People, this is an absolutely nightmare experience.”

In short, electronic medical record systems around the world are in such a funny and embarrassing situation.

However, all of these are electronic medical records promoted from a professional perspective such as doctors.

No one had ever considered patients’ needs for electronic medical records.

But as some patients have reported, they actually want to have their own electronic medical records, but this demand has been ignored by the hospital.

Today, Longtu app has completely changed this situation and established a unified electronic medical record information system from the patient's perspective.

This will undoubtedly set off a revolution in the field of Internet medical care.