First of all, the Measures make clear provisions on the clinical application of medical technology. It requires medical institutions to conduct clinical trials and assessments before using new medical technologies to ensure their safety and effectiveness. At the same time, the measures also stipulate the procedures and requirements for the application of medical technology, including the declaration, approval and filing of the technology, in order to ensure the standardized application of medical technology.
Secondly, the measures put forward specific requirements for the management of medical technology. It requires medical institutions to establish a sound medical technology management system, including technical file management, equipment maintenance and repair, and technician training. In addition, the Measures provide for a mechanism for monitoring and evaluating medical technology to ensure its safety and quality.
In addition, the measures emphasize informed consent and privacy protection of medical technology. It stipulates that when using medical technology, medical institutions must fully explain the risks and effects of the technology to patients and obtain their informed consent. At the same time, the approach also requires medical institutions to strictly protect patients' privacy and not disclose patients' personal information to third parties.
In short, the Measures for the Administration of Clinical Application of Medical Technology provide specific norms and guidance for the application and management of medical technology. Its introduction will help improve the quality and safety of medical technology, protect patients' rights and interests, and promote the healthy development of the medical industry.
Measures to standardize the clinical practice of medical technology are designed to ensure the safety, effectiveness and quality of medical technology in clinical practice. These measures include the establishment of standardized operating procedures, the development of a rigorous quality management system, the strengthening of monitoring and evaluation of medical technology, and the provision of ongoing professional training and education. Through standardization measures, risks in the application of medical technology can be reduced, the occurrence of errors and accidents can be reduced, and the quality of medical care and patient safety can be improved. In addition, standardization measures can help promote the innovation and development of medical technology and advance the progress of clinical practice. In summary, standardization measures of clinical practice of medical technology are of great significance in guaranteeing medical quality, enhancing patient safety and promoting medical progress.
Regulations on medical malpractice:
Chapter II Prevention and Disposal of Medical Malpractice
Article 9 It is strictly prohibited to alter, falsify, conceal, destroy, or seize medical record information.