Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Novartis Taiwan officially cooperated to launch the "Chang Gung Memorial Hospital shared decision-making platform for doctors and patients" so that patients can make good use of their waiting time.
In order to implement "shared decision-making between medical and patient care" and allow patients to participate in their own medical process, Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Novartis Taiwan officially cooperated to publish "Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Medical Care** *Shared Decision-Making Platform" allows patients to make good use of their waiting time. Through touch-sensitive electronic billboards, ZENBO robots and QR CODE, they can enter questionnaires such as self-assessment of lesions and treatment options. After entering the clinic, doctors can immediately synchronize On the background interface, patients can see their self-evaluation of lesions and disease status to increase the efficiency of physician consultation and promote communication between doctors and patients.
Implement the decision-making process of medical and patient coverage to achieve the best treatment and care effects
Chairman Cheng Wenjun of the Chang Gung Memorial Decision-making Committee said that the decision-making process of medical and patient coverage is based on the patient-centered approach. The center's clinical medical treatment execution process combines knowledge, communication and respect. The purpose is to allow medical staff and patients to jointly enjoy the existing evidence-based medical results before making medical decisions. It combines the patients' own preferences and values ??to provide All options can be considered, and clinical staff and patients will participate in medical care together to achieve medical decision-making awareness and support patients to make medical decisions consistent with their preferences.
Smart technology combines with medical care to help doctors and patients communicate smoothly
President of Novartis Taiwan Hsieh Li-juan said that the application of smart technology in the medical field is becoming more and more innovative. Du has cooperated with Chang Gung Memorial Hospital to launch the "Chang Gung Memorial Hospital shared decision-making platform for doctors and patients", which combines smart medical technology with integrated cross-platform doctor-patient interactions. It is expected to promote doctor-patient interactions and improve medical treatment when communication time between doctors and patients is limited. Efficiency, patient disease knowledge and self-care ability create a win-win situation.
Taking the lead in serving psoriasis patients and helping doctors understand 80% of the disease
This "Chang Gung Memorial Hospital shared decision-making platform for doctors and patients" was the first to be launched by the dermatological disease psoriasis . Director of the Dermatology Department of Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Zhong Wenhong said that psoriasis is a chronic disease that requires long-term treatment, and the treatment effect cannot be seen immediately. In addition, the treatment methods are diverse and complex, ranging from oral medications, topical ointments, phototherapy and even biological agents. Good communication between patients is required, but often due to limited consultation time, full discussion cannot be achieved. If patients can complete the "Psoriasis Treatment Helper" and "Psoriasis Self-Assessment" questionnaires through the platform before seeing a doctor, the doctor will have an almost complete grasp of the patient's disease when the patient enters the clinic. Reaching 80%, you can directly enter the core discussion, so that psoriasis patients will feel more at ease and benefit from the treatment process and results! Join and pay attention to your health every day! LINE@ ID: @ Subscribe to the Healthy Love Live audio and video channel to read health knowledge more easily: /supply/article/39683 Keywords: Xie Lijuan, Zhong Wenhong, psoriasis, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital medical and patient sharing decision-making platform, Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Memorial Hospital, Novartis Taiwan