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Awarded! Hubei Provincial Veterans Hospital becomes a demonstration base for the National Key R&D Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology

2024-08-26

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Jingchu.com (Hubei Daily Online) (Reporter Yuan Ming) To explore new momentum and new directions for innovation in elderly care under active health, the West China International Academic Conference on Active Health and Elderly Care Development was held in Sichuan recently. At the opening ceremony, Hubei Rongjun Hospital was awarded as the first batch of "Elderly Palliative Care Service Demonstration Base" of the "Elderly Palliative Care Key Technology and Service Model Demonstration Application" project of the Ministry of Science and Technology's National Key R&D Program.
With the theme of "Innovation, Integration, Empowerment and Development", this conference specially invited well-known experts and scholars from various fields such as nursing, medical care, and management at home and abroad to focus on topics such as "active health, elderly care, precision nursing, and smart medical care", discuss cutting-edge topics, promote cooperation, seek development, pool wisdom and strength, and jointly promote a new journey of active health and nursing discipline development.
In order to meet the health needs of the elderly, the Department of Geriatrics of the Provincial Veterans Hospital actively explored the medical treatment model for elderly patients in an aging society, and successively joined the collaborative research network member unit of the National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Diseases (West China Hospital, Sichuan University) and the National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Diseases (Xiangya) Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment Collaborative Innovation Hubei Alliance, the Geriatric Medical Alliance and Nursing Member Unit of Tongji Hospital Affiliated to Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, and was approved as a national standardized cardiac rehabilitation center construction unit of the National Cardiovascular Disease Management Capacity Assessment and Improvement Project, a geriatric nutrition demonstration ward, a Hubei Province palliative care pilot unit, and a Hubei Alliance construction unit of the second batch of standardized vascular aging management centers.
Relevant person in charge of the Provincial Veterans Hospital expressed that they will take this opportunity of being named a demonstration base for elderly palliative care services to actively explore and improve the palliative care service system, empower the palliative care industry through application demonstration optimization, continue to expand the warmth, breadth, width and depth of palliative care, continuously improve and perfect all work in practice, and contribute positive forces to further standardize and improve the quality of palliative care services and promote the development of the discipline.
It is reported that since its establishment in 2003, the Department of Geriatrics of Hubei Provincial Veterans Hospital has been committed to meeting the comprehensive medical needs of elderly patients and providing personalized and continuous medical services through the "five-in-one service" model.
The department has a comprehensive geriatric outpatient clinic and 4 inpatient wards with a total of 140 beds, providing medical care, nursing, rehabilitation, life care and palliative care services for the elderly. The department's medical care system includes medical experts, Chinese medicine practitioners, health managers, etc. In terms of medical care, the department provides individualized diagnosis and treatment, rehabilitation programs and traditional Chinese medicine treatment, focusing on issues such as geriatric comorbidity management, geriatric nutrition, geriatric rehabilitation, cognitive impairment, palliative care, etc. The department has won many honors and joined the National Geriatric Disease Clinical Research Center Network Collaboration Unit, continuing to provide medical care services to elderly patients, paying special attention to the medical care needs of veterans, preferential treatment recipients and social patients.
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