Four Children's Hospitals Protect Children's Health

Four children's hospitals to ensure children's health. Where does your baby go to see a doctor when he is ill? I wonder if my parents have ever had such an experience; When taking children to a big hospital or clinic, the pediatric clinic is crowded. When I was waiting for the clinic, I was worried that other children's viruses would cross-infect my children. I finally entered the clinic, but I couldn't tell the doctor about the child's symptoms. In fact, in order to create a child-friendly medical environment, the Ministry of Health and Welfare approved the establishment of children's hospitals in four medical centers including National Taiwan University, MacKay, Zhangji and China Medical University in early March last year. By subdividing diagnosis and integrating medical resources, we can improve emergency and critical care services and let infants get better medical care in the exclusive medical environment. This magazine interviewed four children's hospitals, and made a detailed introduction to different projects such as medical characteristics, key disciplines and exclusive facilities. Mom and dad can choose a suitable hospital according to their needs, and let experts check the baby's medical quality. NTU Children's Hospital Friendly Medical Care Miao walked into the lobby on the first floor of NTU Children's Hospital. From the counter to the waiting area and medical station outside the clinic, hardware facilities designed with children's height can be seen everywhere. Bright lighting and color matching not only alleviate the anxiety of sick children, but also enable medical staff to communicate with sick children in a subtle environment. Wu Meihuan, president of the Children's Hospital of National Taiwan University, stressed that in a society with fewer children, medical staff interested in children's medical care should understand the core value of children's hospital, that is, "thinking about how to treat children from the standpoint of children."

The gospel of implementing friendly medical care for sick children On the premise of putting children first, friendly medical care can be seen everywhere in hospitals; In the children's radiology department, in addition to professional children radiologists and nursing staff, there are also psychological counselors who do psychological construction for sick children before CT scanning or radiotherapy, and encourage sick children to change their minds and accept examinations spontaneously through scene setting; The same scene was also staged in the children's oncology ward. Before the cancer children have bone marrow and spinal examination, the counselor will help stabilize their mood so that the cancer children can have the examination smoothly without sedation and anesthesia. In the rehabilitation room, the hospital takes the wild jungle as the design theme, so that children who feel insecure due to physical inconvenience or sick children who need long-term special care can take off their self-defense and integrate into it. For parents who want to get more information about health education, or want to take a breath after taking care of their children, the family resource center is a haven for their hearts to rest.

Friendly medical care has no medical insurance payment, and even the income paid by medical insurance will be relatively reduced. Will it cause a burden to the hospital? Wu Diwen Meihuan said that children only grow up once, and it is "worthwhile" to remind them that the memory of seeing a doctor is beautiful, rather than that the future is full of fear. Children's Hospital has received strong support from many foundations and friends since it promoted friendly medical care. These social resources enable sick children to see a doctor in a loving environment, and also witness the strength of Taiwan Province Province.

Talking about the medical team, President Wu Meihuan said that NTU not only has the most comprehensive children's medical specialty and 25 sub-specialty medical teams, but also the comprehensive outpatient service is a key development project, such as the first "Adult Congenital Heart Disease Center" in China. Why do you put special emphasis on adults? She analyzed that patients with congenital heart disease usually need to be traced all the way to adults, but congenital heart disease belongs to children's cardiology department. Therefore, when patients seek medical treatment for other medical needs after adulthood, adult cardiologists may not fully grasp the situation, so that sick children still need to go back to pediatrics when they grow up. In order to solve this problem, the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Center of National Taiwan University has tailored a special nursing manual for patients with different types of congenital heart diseases, so that patients can let doctors know their own condition by virtue of this manual when they see a doctor for other problems.

At the same time, the center provides "holistic care" for patients with congenital heart disease from fetus to adults, and allows children to grow up with peace of mind through the combination of resources of the patient team. In addition, in order to improve the nursing level of children's neuromuscular diseases in China, the hospital set up a "combined nursing clinic for neuromuscular diseases", which assembled doctors from pediatric neurology, pediatric rehabilitation, pediatric orthopedics, genetic medicine and other departments to form a team to create personalized health care programs for sick children, improve their physical health and quality of life, and reduce the probability of hospitalization and the burden of medical insurance. There are also special medical services such as tuberous sclerosis comprehensive outpatient service, neuroblastoma surgery and medical research team, children's intractable epilepsy treatment team and children's cerebrovascular Mao Mao-like disease team, which provide all-round services for sick children.

Four children's hospitals ensure children's health. Children's medical network is the leader of children's hospitals in China. There are as many as 65 intensive care beds in the Pediatric Hospital of National Taiwan University, and the emergency and critical care has reached the world-class level. The intensive care unit is divided into three categories for children of different types and ages. Children's interest in the medical environment reduces the sick children's sense of rejection of the hospital. Whether it is an athlete's clinic with the theme of the ocean, elevator doors decorated with animal and plant images, ward game rooms, and family resource centers with rich collections, we can see its intention to create medical space for children.

Not only are the hardware facilities "children-oriented" in an all-round way, NTU has also designed the only children's medical website in China, namely "Q-Bi Children's Health Paradise" in the lower left corner of the home page of Children's Hospital. Click on the "Health Information Database", where doctors from various disciplines personally write detailed health education information to provide parents with questions, and there is also a health knowledge platform "Health Magic School" in the form of storybooks. The characters in the book, such as the principal and the subject director, are all copied by the president of National Taiwan University Hospital, and Wu Diwen Meihuan is the academic director. The script was designed by Dr. Huang Zhaoyuan from the Radiation Oncology Department of Cancer Hospital, and consulted professional doctors on life-related topics such as asthma, burns and sun protection. "Discovery Paradise" introduces the history of children's doctors at National Taiwan University and the facilities on all floors of the hospital with Q-ratio, the mascot of children's hospital. "Game World" has online games such as happy puzzles and organ puzzles. The "secret base" will regularly publish information about health talks in hospitals.

Recalling the short story of pediatric medicine at National Taiwan University, President Wu Meihuan remembers most the unannounced visit of Lin Chi-ling and the signed poster of Jeremy Lin after the children's oncology ward moved into the pediatric medicine building. In recent years, Sister Lexus, whose focus of work has shifted to the mainland, kept a low profile after learning that there were her little fans in the cancer ward. Wu Diwen Meihuan said that Xiao Fan is a teenage girl who was locked in an isolation ward to reduce the risk of infection. At that time, Lexus's sister put on a isolation gown to visit her. During the short meeting time of more than ten minutes, the girl's eyes have been shining brightly. Wu Diwen Meihuan, who watched through the glass with the medical staff, said: "I felt very moved after reading it." Matchmaking with Jeremy Lin is an opportunity. Wu Diwen Meihuan accidentally learned that many young boys in the cancer ward liked Jeremy Lin, so he personally contacted Jeremy Lin's agent. Unfortunately, Jeremy Lin's schedule in Taiwan Province is too full to visit him in person. As compensation, he sent two signed posters to NTU. "The posters are still hanging on the wall of the cancer ward!" When talking about the chance to realize the dream for children with cancer, Wu Diwen Mei said with a smile, I just want sick children to know that they are not alone despite suffering from such a serious disease.

The four children's hospitals protect children's health, develop in an all-round way with sick children as the center, play the role of a demonstrator and guardian of children's medical care, and are also the cradle of cultivating pediatric talents. From the first pediatric department in China to the first children's hospital established after the passage of the bill, "NTU's sense of mission to children has never weakened since 108," President Wu Meihuan firmly said. Children represent the country's productivity in the next two or three decades, and all investment in children is priceless. In order to give children a good medical environment, medical care, education and scientific research must be closely linked to form a close medical network for children. To this end, National Taiwan University cooperated with * * * to implement research on policies. Nowadays, defecation cards are popular all over the country, breaking through the bottleneck of biliary obstruction treatment. Now, the defecation card system has been included in the athlete's handbook, which allows children to check and treat early and has achieved excellent results. Regarding the current situation of children's medical care, she said that the level of children's medical talents in Taiwan Province Province is one of the best in Asia, and it is not difficult to keep ahead. The key point is to let pediatricians get a sense of accomplishment in the professional field, avoid the overload of doctors on duty, and keep outstanding talents in the hospital. Talking about children's medical care, she analyzed that the medical care in Taiwan Province Province still stays at the level of treating diseases, and the concept of promoting health should be added in the future, so as to broaden the nursing horizon and improve the level of pediatric medical care.

Engaged in pediatrics for many years, watching so many sick children come in and out, Wu Diwen Meihuan also feels that her parents are like a blank sheet of paper. On the way to see a doctor, they often take many wrong paths because they don't know how to filter the correct information, thus delaying their children's chances of seeing a doctor. She called on parents to collect information through formal channels, such as the websites of hospitals and professional medical associations, once their children are found to be ill, so as not to be misled by the wrong information on the Internet, so as not to let their children miss the best opportunity for diagnosis and treatment.

Just as the bud on the head of the mascot Q-Bi symbolizes that every child is a bud in bud, the Children's Hospital of National Taiwan University is like a vibrant big organism, and all departments of the hospital are clusters of small organisms growing in it. Wu Diwen Meihuan said with a smile that he is like a gardener in the garden. When flowers need irrigation, he carries water to give them nutrients. She said that in the future, NTU pediatric medicine will not be limited to the development of a single field, but will develop all-round medical care centered on patients. As the chief helmsman of the national children's hospital, NTU will continue to ride the wind and waves on the international waterway in the future, lead the provincial children's hospital to the world, and create a brand-new tomorrow for children's medical care.

Four children's hospitals ensure children's health. "Three Hearts" of Ma Kai Children's Hospital cares for sick children. In 1955, Ma Kai founded the first polio reconstruction center in China. 1967, the neonatal intensive care unit was established, which established the status of medical pioneer for premature infants. Ma Kai Pediatrics, established nearly a year ago, has been the first in countless industries. The textbooks of Clinical Pediatrics and Clinical Neonatology edited by Dr. Huang Fuyuan have written a brilliant page for pediatric medical education in Taiwan Province Province.

Ma Kai, where Japanese illustrators were invited to draw wards, was a national pediatric town. When the children's hospital started its early operation, the original idea was to build an independent medical building. However, in downtown Taipei where land is scarce, it is difficult to buy land. Chen Mingren, a former director of pediatrics and now a medical expert in Children's Hospital, revealed that an open space on Minsheng East Road had been locked before, and the query result was much higher than expected, so it was abandoned due to insufficient funds. Later, the hospital planned to move the children's hospital to Danshui, but considering that patients could not be as concentrated as in the city center, it finally decided to stay in the general hospital.

Although it is impossible to establish a single children's hospital, medical resources should be integrated. Therefore, Ma Kai invested 250 million yuan to renovate the Gospel Building and invited famous Japanese illustrators to design the theme image. The front floor 1 of Gospel Building is set as the entrance hall of children's hospital, the second floor is the price approval office of outpatient service, and the eighth floor is the physiological examination room. The children's wards are concentrated on the 10 ~ 13 floor. At present, the total number of beds in children's hospital is 192, including 88 emergency beds, 35 intensive care beds, 55 newborn beds, 12 isolation beds for children with low resistance and cancer, and 2 negative pressure isolation beds for children with infectious diseases.

In image design, the main wall of the visitor elevator hall on the first floor of Gospel Building is inlaid with the image of Noah's Ark symbolizing "hope"; 10 floor neonatal ward takes the footprints of various animals as "growth footprints"; 1 1 The children's intensive care unit on the floor takes "Ma Kai Primary School Hall" as the concept theme, and moves American landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and the French Eiffel Tower into the hospital, so that cancer children who cannot travel abroad can also see the scenery of the world in the hospital; /kloc-The common children's wards on the 0/2 floor are themed "Lohas Forest", and each ward has representative animals. In the general ward and isolation ward area of 13 floor, an interactive music corridor combined with LED lighting games is designed. As long as someone passes by, different music will sound on the wall. In addition, whales and crabs can swim on the doors of each ward with the theme of marine life. By using different theme images on each floor, children's fear of hospitalization can be reduced.