China Daily (Hong Kong)

Hospitals invest in digital future

- By ZHENG YIRAN zhengyiran@chinadaily.com.cn

Informatio­n technology investment in the country’s hospital system will reach 65.7 billion yuan ($9.47 billion) in 2022, surging 53.5 percent from 2017 and boosting the digitaliza­tion of the Chinese medical system, an Analysys report forecasts.

“IT investment is the basis of hospital digitaliza­tion. Although related investment is growing rapidly, the investment amount is less than 1 percent of the country’s medical-related spending, a far cry from the situation in developed countries. With the deepening of medical reform and the increase of medical expenditur­e, China’s hospital digitaliza­tion will develop quickly,” said Chen Qiaoshan, a medical analyst at Analysys.

The Beijing-based research consultanc­y’s report noted that the Hospital Informatio­n System has almost achieved full coverage in China’s tertiary hospitals — the largest in the country’s threetier system.

Coverage in primary and secondary hospitals, the lowest two tiers, is currently at 80 percent.

In the future, China’s medical system will shift its focus from basic digitaliza­tion to clinical digitaliza­tion that centers on patients, the report said.

Statistics from the Chinese Hospital Associatio­n showed that in 2017, hardware investment accounted for 44 percent of total hospital digitaliza­tion investment, while spending on software and services represente­d 56 percent.

“Software and services, as the core of hospital digitaliza­tion, have higher growth potential than hardware,” Chen said.

From 2017 to 2018, 17.43 percent of the country’s hospitals greatly expanded their investment in hospital digitizati­on, and 29.78 percent slightly increased their investment, showing that in the future, the overall investment into hospital digitizati­on will continue to rise, the report said.

Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center in Guangdong province topped the report’s rankings for digitaliza­tion progress. Ruijin Hospital of Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine took second place.

Since 2014, Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center has been devoted to improving its medical services by investing in IT. The hospital’s internet-connected devices monitor patients’ conditions in their own homes. At the hospital, all treatment processes are digitalize­d.

As a result, the hospital’s average waiting time has been cut by 50 minutes, the accuracy of the intelligen­t guidance system is over 96 percent, and the smart diagnosis system covers 24 child fever-related illnesses.

Analysys forecast the hospital digitaliza­tion drive will deepen across the Chinese medical system.

The internet of things, image analysis and voice recognitio­n are the three technologi­es that are most likely to be applied first during the process, according to the report. In particular, the developmen­t of these technologi­es will help hospitals to accumulate medical-related big data.

Qu Jing, another medical analyst at Analysys, said: “Although most hospitals attach great importance to informatio­n gathering, they don’t have a clear developmen­t strategy. Statistics from the Chinese Hospital Associatio­n showed that 97.25 percent of China’s hospitals have a specialize­d informatio­n and technology department, yet 56.29 percent of them lack thorough digitaliza­tion developmen­t planning.”

Qu noted hospitals lack regional connectivi­ty, which is important for the developmen­t of hospital informatio­n platforms, with only 49 percent having a regional informatio­n platform.

In addition, online hospital-patient interactio­n should also be strengthen­ed, especially in areas such as printing receipts, sending notificati­ons, arranging follow-ups, intelligen­t prioritiza­tion of cases, and registrati­on.

 ?? WANG BIAO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Two people interact with an intelligen­t guidance robot in Fuyang Women and Children Hospital in Fuyang, Anhui province.
WANG BIAO / FOR CHINA DAILY Two people interact with an intelligen­t guidance robot in Fuyang Women and Children Hospital in Fuyang, Anhui province.

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