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What is the national standard for secondary hospitals?
A, beds:

The total number of inpatient beds is 100 to 499.

Second, the department settings:

(1) Clinical departments: at least emergency department, internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, stomatology, dermatology, anesthesiology, infectious diseases and preventive health care, among which ophthalmology, otolaryngology and stomatology can be combined into internal medicine or surgery. If there is an infectious disease hospital nearby, the infectious disease department may not be set up according to the planning of local medical institutions;

(2) Medical department: at least pharmacy department, laboratory department, radiology department, operating room, pathology department, blood bank (which can be merged with laboratory department), physiotherapy department, disinfection supply room and medical record room.

Third, personnel.

Each sickbed is equipped with at least 0.88 health technicians;

(two) each bed is equipped with at least 0.4 nurses;

(three) at least three doctors with the title of deputy chief physician or above.

(4) Each professional department shall have at least 1 physician with the title of attending physician or above.

Fourth, housing:

(a) the construction area of each bed is not less than 45 square meters;

(two) the net use area of each bed in the ward is not less than 5 square meters;

(3) The average number of outpatients per day accounts for not less than 3 square meters of outpatient building area.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) equipment:

(a) the basic equipment should be complete

(2) Equipment of each bed unit in the ward: except for adding 1 bedside lamp, the rest are the same as those in the tertiary general hospital;

(three) there are other equipment corresponding to the medical subjects carried out.

Extended data

In terms of function and system subdivision, hospital information system can generally be divided into three parts:

1 is a management information system that meets the management requirements;

2. It is a medical information system that meets medical requirements;

3. It is an information service system that meets the above two requirements, and each subsystem can be divided into several subsystems. In addition, many hospitals also undertake tasks such as clinical teaching, scientific research, social medical care, medical insurance, etc., so corresponding information systems should be set up in hospital information systems.

Hospital information system is the application of computer technology, communication technology and management science in hospital information management, and it is the product of long-term influence, infiltration and mutual combination of computer technology on hospital management, clinical medicine and hospital information management.

Hospital management information system (HIS) is called HIS for short.

Conventional templates include outpatient management, hospitalization management, pharmacy management, pharmacy management, dean inquiry, electronic prescription, material management, media management and so on. It provides a more powerful guarantee for hospital management.

HIS system takes financial information, patient information and material information as the main line, and provides comprehensive and accurate data for hospital leaders and department managers in time through information collection, storage, transmission, statistics, analysis, comprehensive inquiry, report output and information sharing.

Outpatient doctor workstation adopts drop-down menu, which has friendly interface and strong practicability, and has software interface with outpatient registration charging system, medical technology department information system and hospitalization settlement information system.

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