Sure enough, after the Jiangsu province's medical activities were reported to the countryside, it unsurprisingly attracted the attention of the Ministry of Health.
After a detailed inspection, the Ministry of Health affirmed the important role portable color ultrasound plays in primary medical care.
This can be regarded as a kind of top-down administrative affirmation and encouragement, which is of great significance.
As soon as the news came out, the health commissions of other provinces and cities were shocked.
In fact, during this period of time, Sanqing's portable color ultrasound has been spread in tertiary hospitals across the country, but this thing can only be regarded as a good supplement in large hospitals.
Portable color ultrasound is mainly used for medical services, community services, large-scale medical examination vehicles, or battlefield rescue and other scenarios.
Although it is widely popular within hospitals, its uses are limited and it has not been fully explored and received sufficient attention.
It wasn't until it made its debut in first-level units such as township health centers and directly replaced the role of desktop color ultrasound that it began to become a blockbuster and radiate endless vitality.
As a result, other provinces began to add Sanqing portable color ultrasound to their equipment purchase list.
Some people in high positions in the medical system even see the great role of technology in changing medical care and promoting medical reform.
The medical system has always faced the problem of difficulty and high cost of medical treatment for the masses.
The cost of medical treatment has been greatly alleviated with the advancement of centralized medical procurement, the reduction of drug prices, the development of domestically produced equipment, and the popularization of medical insurance.
However, the problem of difficulty in seeing a doctor has always been a big mountain in people's minds.
Large hospitals are overcrowded and it is difficult to find a doctor, while primary medical institutions and small hospitals are crowded and find it difficult to maintain.
With the development of economy and urbanization, many small counties have no big gap with big cities in terms of living facilities.
But in terms of medical care, there are still huge differences between big cities and small counties.
At the same time, the shortage and waste of medical resources coexist, creating a huge contrast.
In big cities, many people who have a minor cold can just go to a nearby hospital, but he chose not to go to a tertiary hospital.
You must take a day off, sit on the subway for an hour and a half, go to the most awesome hospital in Haishi or Beijing, wait in line for two hours, let the doctor take a look, wait in line for another half an hour, and get a bag of medicine from the doorstep pharmacy. You can buy medicine.
In this way, his mind can be cleansed, he can be 100% satisfied, and he can go home and take medicine with peace of mind.
Otherwise, it will feel like this first-tier city is in vain.
In small counties, some people suffer from cancer and heart and brain diseases. Even if they have already felt the pain and showed early symptoms, they still refuse to go to the hospital.
Or, they may be forced to go to the hospital for examination by their family members, but nothing can be done. They may even encounter quack doctors who prescribe a bunch of expensive medicines, take them blindly, and watch their condition develop into an advanced stage.
At this time, it is often too late to save the day.
Even if I went to the best hospital in the provincial capital, it would not help. I could only resign myself to fate.
He didn't know that in fact, when he first felt uncomfortable, if he had done a careful examination of the whole body, or met an experienced doctor, diagnosed early and treated in time, he could live a healthy life.
This is the tragedy of grassroots hospitals. They have neither sophisticated medical equipment nor experienced doctors. Even if doctors want to treat illnesses and save lives, they are unable to do so.
There are many reasons for this phenomenon. Most people often say that this is due to the over-concentration of high-quality medical resources. People can only go to first-tier cities for medical treatment to be safe.
But more of the reasons lie in a series of factors such as unclear division of labor at various levels of medical institutions, insufficient coordination and connection, poor equipment, and lack of quality doctors.
The division of labor is unclear and coordination and connection are insufficient. This is constantly being improved and can be completely solved.
The country has also been promoting medical reform and trying to solve this problem. The top priority is the hierarchical diagnosis and treatment system.
The purpose of this system is to have medical institutions at different levels undertake different treatments according to the severity, severity, severity, urgency and difficulty of treatment, and to conduct timely two-way referrals according to changes in the condition, thereby establishing an effective Sequential diagnosis and treatment order to ensure that patients receive appropriate treatment.
That is to say, once people get sick, they first go to a nearby primary hospital for an initial examination. The general practitioner will decide whether a referral is needed based on the criticality and severity of the condition.
After confirmation, the referred patients will gradually be referred upwards in the order of primary medical institutions, secondary medical institutions, and tertiary medical institutions.
Critically ill patients can be sent directly to tertiary hospitals.
Patients with common diseases, frequently-occurring diseases, as well as patients with chronic diseases with clear diagnosis and stable condition should be referred downwards. They should not go to tertiary hospitals for nothing, but should be transferred to nearby grassroots hospitals for routine treatment.
In this way, the division of labor and cooperation between medical institutions at all levels, two-way referrals, and reasonable diversion of patients can alleviate the problem of overcrowding in large hospitals and insufficient patients in grassroots hospitals.
Overseas developed countries have also adopted this system to triage patients according to their conditions, thereby alleviating the medical pressure on the entire society.
This system is perfectly designed and looks flawless. If implemented smoothly, it will definitely have the desired effect.
But when setting up any system, implementation is often the biggest problem.
The ideal is very full, but the reality is very skinny.
To build a solid bridge between ideal and reality, strong technical support is necessary.
The first issue is accurate diagnosis.
Only with a clear diagnosis can we decide whether to make a referral.
Otherwise, it is easy to say that if a seriously ill patient is not diagnosed and remains in a primary hospital, delaying treatment and dying, then something serious will happen.
The human body is a very complex system. Without experienced doctors and high-end inspection equipment, it is difficult to see accurately from the superficial level and it is easy to make mistakes.
No one can afford this consequence.
However, it is difficult to train experienced doctors. Even if they are trained and thrown to the grassroots level, they will not be willing to stay at the grassroots level if they go to higher places.
Therefore, among the four major pain points of unclear division of labor, insufficient coordination and connection, poor equipment, and lack of quality doctors, we can only solve the problems of coordination and connection and poor equipment first.
And this is something that technological progress can solve.
If grassroots hospitals can be equipped with high-precision examination equipment, conduct regular physical examinations for ordinary people, and diagnose some emerging diseases, it will naturally nip many diseases in the cradle.
The development of modern communication and network technology allows patients' electronic medical records to be easily circulated between hospitals, and various things such as registration, admission, referral, and medical insurance payment can be operated on mobile phones, which is very convenient.
Even further, when telemedicine can be realized, there will not be a shortage of high-quality doctor resources.
Patients can make appointments locally and receive remote diagnosis and treatment from senior experts.
It's like a low-end version of flying knife surgery.
In fact, patients are very clear in their hearts. They know where they can get good treatment and where they can't.
If you can get good medical care in your hometown, people will not abandon the near and seek the far away.
Only for diseases that cannot be cured locally, they will travel all the way to the capital to see a doctor.
And when they can diagnose the disease early and successfully treat it in primary hospitals, they will truly be convinced and completely trust the local hospital.
Fortunately, Sanqing can solve just one of the four major factors that make it difficult to see a doctor.
Continuously promote the development of medical equipment, manufacture sophisticated equipment, and spread it to grassroots hospitals at a cost advantage to benefit the people. This is the direction of Sanqing's efforts.
In terms of medicines, it is already doing this, and the next step is to flex its muscles in equipment.
The advent of portable monitors and portable color ultrasound is just the beginning of this great cause.
Soon, portable color ultrasound became popular all over the country, and various orders came in like snow flakes.
At this time, Lu Tingfeng was doing in-depth research in the military, so he was not overwhelmed by orders.
Eastern theater, a military training ground.
The gunfire roared, the gunpowder smoke filled the air, and the earth was shaken by the bombardment.
A live-fire tactical exercise simulating border area defense operations is currently underway.
Lu Tingfeng and several engineers, dressed in blue camouflage uniforms, were lying on a hillside, fully armed, staring attentively at the exercise below.
Their eyes were all wide-eyed, their mouths were opening and closing, they were so shocked that they could not speak and could only gasp for breath.
Suddenly, a quick voice came from the intercom next to me.
"03, 03, 02 call, 02 call, 100 meters forward at 6 o'clock, two of our soldiers were injured by enemy artillery fire."
Lu Tingfeng looked back and saw the field medical team of the 120 Hospital a few meters away, which had already heard the sound and moved in an instant.
Two military doctors in blue camouflage uniforms immediately rushed out and rushed down the mountain.
"Let's go, why are you standing there in a daze, are you stupid?" Lu Tingfeng slapped Wang Dali beside him on the shoulder hard, waking up Wang Dali from his daze with his mouth open.
The two of them quickly stood up and followed him, crawling on the ground.
A few minutes later, we arrived at the predetermined area.
The two military doctors paused, fell to the ground suddenly, crawled through the enemy's fire suppression, and crawled over to the wounded.
"Are we like this too?" Wang Dali looked timidly at the boss.
Lu Tingfeng glared at him: "Hurry up and be more conscious."
After saying that, he followed the posture of the two of them just now, fell to the ground unchanged, and crawled forward.
Fortunately, the firepower here was quickly reduced, and after a while, the two men arrived at the location of the wounded in disgrace.
The two military doctors nodded at them and smiled kindly, obviously seeing what they had just done.
Wang Dali took a closer look and saw two wounded people lying on the ground without saying a word.
The military doctor immediately carried the two wounded people and moved them behind an abandoned cement wall nearby.
It is relatively secluded here, so you can safely perform preliminary bandaging.
"The upper arm is fractured and fixed with a bandage and splint."
"The femoral artery is bleeding, twist the tourniquet, and then spray hemostatic agent to stop the bleeding."
"Chest trauma, triangle bandage compression bandage."
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The military doctors explained to the two of them as they started a series of battlefield treatment operations.
"After applying a hemostatic bandage, we will take the wounded back. Later we will crawl with the wounded sideways with our bare hands. Please be careful."
Wang Dali was once again stunned: "It's too awesome to lead someone on the ground with bare hands."
"Haha, basic operations." The military doctor grinned, showing his white teeth.
The two military doctors worked quickly and quickly performed preliminary treatment on the wounded, and they fell to the ground again.
But this time, he was facing up, half sideways, holding the wounded man under his armpits with both hands, and then placed the wounded man's legs on his own legs. He just relied on the strength of his back and legs to crawl towards the way he came.
Wang Dali looked in admiration. This action was too difficult. He would never be able to do it.
Not to mention holding someone, even if he moved all four limbs, he couldn't climb as fast as the two military doctors.
Lu Tingfeng also nodded in admiration.
The two stopped talking, secretly holding back their strength and not wanting to fall behind.
Not long after, we were out of the fire line and back on the hillside.
The two military doctors had just put the wounded down when they heard a whistle and the deputy captain waving in the distance.
The two of them didn't even have time to wipe off their sweat, so they ran away and followed the deputy captain to search and rescue another combat area.
But here, there are already many people lying on the ground.
The left-behind military doctors of the medical team immediately examined the wounded and classified them according to their wounds.
Infectious casualties are sent to the isolation room, and those in critical condition are sent to the serious injury treatment team or the surgery team.
The lightly injured were sent to the reception and treatment team.
Seeing the wounded being carried away on stretchers one by one, Wang Dali suddenly felt dazzled and felt like he had seen the world.
Of course, he didn't forget to record them all.
"Let's go and see the seriously injured team." Lu Tingfeng walked by and said lightly.
The two entered the military tent. There were hospital beds inside, with seriously injured people lying on the white sheets.
The military doctors and nurses were very busy, with serious faces and quick movements.
The nurse checked the injured one by one, quickly opened intravenous access, and connected the ECG monitor.
The military doctors checked the injuries and quickly issued medical orders. At the same time, they performed cricothyroid puncture on the wounded, performed closed chest drainage, and performed emergency rescue.
The two of them watched for a while, carefully recorded the various operation details, and then walked towards the surgery team.
The surgical team is on a medical cart, which has a small space but better facilities.
The shadowless surgical light on the roof of the car shone brightly. The doctors and nurses were all wearing blue plastic protective suits and masks. It was obvious that the environment inside was sterile.
The two stood at the window and looked in, only to see a wounded person lying on the operating bed.
At this time, military doctors had already made a diagnosis.
"Acute subdural hematoma of the brain and femur fracture of the lower limb."
"It's very critical! Act immediately!"
"Stop the bleeding in the lower limbs first, and then perform emergency drilling and drainage of the hematoma!"
The military doctor yelled loudly, and the nurse quickly sprayed hemostatic agent to stop the bleeding.
After some operations, the wounded man's vital signs finally stabilized.
"The lower limbs are then debrided and externally fixed, and then sent to the reception team for postoperative recovery."
The military doctor's tone calmed down and he and the nurse started operating again.
The two looked at each other silently, recording everything in front of them.
Not long after, the two of them went around the entire medical camp.
Here, they saw a lot of medical equipment, which was very complete.
There are biochemical detectors, mobile X-ray DR, electrocardiographs, etc.
With the full cooperation of the medical security team, doctors and nurses promptly and quickly provide technical support such as biochemical testing, X-ray scanning, bedside electrocardiogram examination, and remote consultation according to treatment needs and changes in injuries to ensure that the sick and wounded receive efficient and accurate treatment. .
“What an eye-opener!”
Wang Dali murmured to himself, which was what he said most that day.
Lu Tingfeng's face was red and he was extremely excited. He slapped Wang Dali heavily on the shoulder and said excitedly.
"Great efforts, battlefield medical treatment has a lot to offer."
"Through this frontline rescue drill with live ammunition, we understand what medical equipment the soldiers really need. When developing equipment, we can keep close to the actual combat, serve the actual combat, and create a truly useful military medical all-in-one machine."
"Besides, how can a man never go to the battlefield? This time my wish has been fulfilled. I'm so relieved!"
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Just as the R&D team was experiencing the raging moment of war.
At the Sanqing headquarters, Wei Kang was at his desk, looking at documents leisurely.
He sat upright suddenly.
Because, a familiar mechanical voice rang in his mind again.
"Congratulations to the host, AIDS in China has been completely eliminated."
"The intermediate medical system has been upgraded successfully."
“Please check it out soon!”