Changes in strategy for prevention and control of chronic diseases from medical joint venture to regional health service union
HAN Xiaojie1,2, MA Zhicong3, PEI Jianfeng3, QIAO Lihua1,2, CHEN Qiaoqin1,2, SUN Liying1,2, QIAN Qingqing1,2, HONG Yang1,2, LÜ Feizhou1,2,4
1. Center of Community-Based Health Research, Fudan University, Shanghai 200240, China; 2. The Fifth People’s Hospital of Shanghai, Fudan University, Shanghai 200240, China; 3. School of Public Health, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China; 4. Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200040, China
Abstract:The present article introduces a regional health service union which was built by The Fifth People’s Hospital of Shanghai and based on the former medical joint venture, to control chronic diseases, including chronic respiratory infections, chronic liver diseases, diabetes mellitus and strengthen health education. The establishment of this regional health service union was based on a joint collaborative project between Fudan University and Minhang District government, named SMART Information Technology. Currently, the goal of this health service union is to prevent the progress of serious diseases as early as possible, monitor the progress of chronic diseases by certain convenient and inexpensive measures and carry out demographic health education. Hopefully, these approaches will enhance reasonable distribution of high-quality medical services, and the life-long healthcare will be developed for community residents. The Fifth People’s Hospital of Shanghai has worked out this sustainable model for healthcare in Minhang District, named as “health service union”, which may be applied in other districts in the future.
韩晓洁1,2,马智聪3,裴剑锋3,乔丽桦1,2,陈巧琴1,2,孙蒞莹1,2,钱庆庆1,2,洪洋1,2,吕飞舟1,2,4. 从医联体到康联体防控慢性病策略的变化——以上海市闵行区为例[J]. 微生物与感染, 2019, 14(2): 124-128.
HAN Xiaojie1,2, MA Zhicong3, PEI Jianfeng3, QIAO Lihua1,2, CHEN Qiaoqin1,2, SUN Liying1,2, QIAN Qingqing1,2, HONG Yang1,2, Lü Feizhou1,2,4. Changes in strategy for prevention and control of chronic diseases from medical joint venture to regional health service union . JOURNAL OF MICROBES AND INFECTIONS, 2019, 14(2): 124-128.