中国全科医学 ›› 2018, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (31): 3805-3808.DOI: 10.12114/j.issn.1007-9572.2018.31.005

• 专题研究 • 上一篇    下一篇

三级医院设置全科医学科的作用及其发展策略

王丽,陈庆伟*,李桂琼,李兴升,邓玮   

  1. 400010重庆市,重庆医科大学附属第二医院
    *通信作者:陈庆伟,教授,主任医师;E-mail:chenqwcq@163.com
  • 出版日期:2018-11-05 发布日期:2018-11-05

Role and Development Strategy of Department of General Medicine in Tertiary Hospitals

WANG Li,CHEN Qingwei*,LI Guiqiong,LI Xingsheng,DENG Wei   

  1. The Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University,Chongqing 400010,China
    *Corresponding author:CHEN Qingwei,Professor,Chief physician;E-mail:chenqwcq@163.com
  • Published:2018-11-05 Online:2018-11-05

摘要: 随着三级诊疗制度在我国的深入开展,全科医学科正受到愈来愈多的重视。在三级医院设置全科医学科,是全科医学发展的必然趋势,是适合我国国情的一项重要发展战略。本文通过剖析目前全科医学科的发展现状,提出在三级医院设置全科医学科可为医科大学进行全科医学系建设提供支持和基础,为全科医生继续教育和人才培养提供良好平台,为开展全科医学科研提供有利资源。通过加大政府和医院对全科医学科工作的投入力度,建立全科医学科数字化覆盖网络,完善全科医学人才培养,强化全科医生的激励机制及加强全科医学服务宣传5个方面来发展全科医学,以期进一步完善全科医学科建设。

关键词: 医院, 综合, 医院科室, 全科医学, 发展策略

Abstract: The department of general medicine is receiving more and more attention with the development of three-tier medical treatment system in China.It is an inevitable trend to set up a department of general medicine in tertiary hospitals in the development of general medicine.It is an important development strategy that meets our national conditions.In this article,we analyzed the current situation of general practice in China,and proposed that the department of general medicine in tertiary hospitals can provide support for developing general medicine in medical universities and a platform for continuing education and personnel training of general practitioners,and offer favorable resources for conducting general practice research.The government and hospitals should invest more in general medicine,establish a digital coverage network,improve training of general medical staff,strengthen the incentive mechanism for general practitioners,and enhance the publicity of general medical services,so as to improve the building of general practice medicine.

Key words: Hospitals, general;Hospital departments;General medicine;Development strategy