The city owned tertiary hospital of Beijing cancelled calling the roll to register from June
Since June 1, 21 city owned tertiary hospitals of Beijing will all cancel calling the roll to register, the patient can only choose department and professional title while registering. On May 25, press spokesman of Beijing Municipal Health Bureau Mao Yu claims, these hospitals will also make an appointment and registering the system of real name strictly at the same time.
From June 1, 21 tertiary hospitals will expand and make an appointment to register the service range at first directly under Beijing Municipal Health Bureau. When the time comes, the number source of each department will be thrown in in making an appointment and registering according to certain proportion. While going to a doctor, if book certificate number and does not correspond to certificate number shown live, corresponding clinic number will become invalid. But the hospital will hang another ordinary number for the patient, will let the patient take a fancy to the disease.
Mao Yu says, in the future, patients can not probably see oneself " heart appearance " at the time of the first visit Expert,but need condition,during subsequent visit probably transfer to the name of corresponding expert. As to some urgent serious disease patients, can also carry on intercollegiately and hold a consultation. Mao Yu says, 51 tertiary hospitals in Beijing register the quantity about 1,220,000 person every week, increase by 6.3% compared with last year. The rigidity demand for expert's number can't be totally satisfied yet at the present stage, it is decided by first visit doctor whether the patient's condition needs to look for experts, contribute to, make a diagnosis not being high-quality resources are spent on " The cutting edge " Have.
Mao Yu says, the result of going to a doctor of level that Xuanwu Hospital and Beijing God Temple Hospital pursue is good in Beijing at present, will popularize in the hospital of the whole city in the future.
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