What are medical care and smart medical care?

WITMED is a proprietary medical term. By building a regional medical information platform for health records and using the most advanced internet of things technology, the interaction between patients and medical personnel, medical institutions and medical equipment can be realized, and information can be gradually realized.

Smart medical care consists of three parts, namely, smart hospital system, regional health system and family health system. Smart hospital system consists of two parts: digital hospital and upgrade application.

Digital hospital includes four parts: hospital information system (HIS), laboratory information management system (LIS), image archiving and communication system (PACS), transmission system and doctor workstation. Realize the collection, storage, processing, extraction and data exchange of patient diagnosis and treatment information and administrative management information.

The core work of a doctor workstation is to collect, store, transmit, process and utilize patients' health status and medical information. The doctor workstation includes the working platform for all medical processes such as consultation, examination, diagnosis, treatment, prescription and doctor's advice, course record, consultation, transfer, operation, discharge and medical record generation.

Popularization and application include the application of remote image transmission, mass data calculation and processing technology in the process of digital hospital construction, so as to improve the medical service level. For example:

Remote visiting, avoiding direct contact between visitors and patients, eliminating the spread of diseases and shortening the rehabilitation process;

Remote consultation, supporting the sharing of superior medical resources and cross-regional optimal allocation;

Automatic alarm, monitoring the patient's vital signs data, reducing the cost of intensive care;

Clinical decision-making system helps doctors analyze detailed medical records and provide basis for making accurate and effective treatment plans;