When we go to the hospital for a check-up, the doctor will usually give us a checklist first, and we will also do the corresponding tests according to the doctor's requirements. If you need to change hospitals for treatment later, many hospitals require the patient to be re-examined to confirm the patient's condition. This is a troublesome matter because many patients need to be transferred multiple times. Not only do patients need to check relevant items repeatedly, but doctors also find it troublesome. It is for this reason that I strongly support the latest notice from the National Health Commission and believe that this measure can further optimize patients’ diagnosis and treatment plans.
Every time you transfer to an outpatient clinic, you need to do another examination, which solves the problem of time and money spent on medical treatment. The National Health Commission, the National Medical Insurance Administration, the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and the Health Bureau of the Logistics Support Department of the Military Commission jointly issued the "Measures for the Management of Mutual Recognition of Inspection and Test Results of Medical Institutions" (collectively, the "Measures"), establishing the mutual recognition of inspection and test results of medical institutions. . The "Measures" will be implemented from March 1, 2022. The reporter learned from the Hunan Medical Insurance Unit that this policy will also be implemented in China as scheduled.
This is about the management measures for mutual recognition of inspection results of medical institutions issued by the National Health Commission and various departments. After the implementation of this measure, when patients undergo relevant examinations in one hospital or go directly to other hospitals based on the examination results, the hospital can also confirm the examination results to improve work efficiency. Not all test results are mutually identifiable. The content of the "Measures" states that examination results refer to images or data information obtained by examining the human body based on ultrasound, X-ray, MRI, patch clamp, nuclear medicine and other methods.
Test results refer to the data information obtained by conducting molecular biology, microbiology, virology, organic chemistry, hematology virology, hematology, biophysics and cytology testing of data from the body. . Test results do not include a diagnosis from a doctor. For medical staff, since many medical staff cannot confirm whether the patient's test results are correct, they will ask the patient to re-examine. After medical institutions can mutually confirm examination results, medical staff can directly help patients recover based on the examination sheets provided by the patients, which can greatly reduce work costs and improve the work efficiency of medical staff.