Recently, the Institute of Hospital Management of the National Health Commission announced the results of the new three levels and above of hospital smart service grading evaluation in 2021 and 2022, and Wuhan No.1 Hospital successfully passed the three levels of hospital smart service evaluation, becoming one of the three hospitals in Hubei Province that have passed the evaluation, and it is the first integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine hospital in the country that has passed the evaluation.
In recent years, Wuhan No.1 Hospital has always attached great importance to the construction of smart service capacity, adhering to the "evaluation to promote construction, evaluation to promote reform, evaluation to promote use", the hospital leadership team has collectively studied and deployed smart service rating work, set up multi-department collaboration work teams, and successively completed the system transformation, material preparation, declaration, document review and other links, and actively promoted the smart service rating work. The passing of the three-level assessment of hospital smart service is another high-standard test of the information construction achievements of Wuhan No.1 Hospital in recent years, and has created a new situation in which the digital transformation of the city's first hospital enables convenient medical services.
In the future, Wuhan No.1 Hospital will continue to promote the construction of smart hospitals and improve medical services as the starting point, rely on the new generation of information technology, optimize the medical service process, provide patients with more convenient and higher quality medical services, constantly improve the general public's sense of access to medical services and satisfaction, and consolidate and enhance the Party building brand of "Jiangcheng Warmest Hospital". Run out of the acceleration of high-quality development of modern hospitals, and strive to advance the strategic goal of the hospital "five years to reshape and ten years to create a national highland of traditional Chinese and Western medicine".