Two private hospitals ordered to rectify

From this newspaper (Xihai All Media reporter Ma Xiaowei) Recently, the Chengbei District Health and Health Bureau of Xining City, together with the Chengbei District Market Supervision Administration and the Chengbei District Medical Security Bureau, focused on the supervision and inspection of private hospitals in the area.

The joint supervision and inspection systematically inspected the various business behaviors of private hospitals through methods such as on-site inspections, data access, patient visits, medical records, and billing. The law enforcement officers of the District Health and Health Bureau mainly inspect the content of the legal practice of private hospitals, the legal practice of medical services, medical quality management, unreasonable inspections, and rational drug use; False information and other aspects; the District Medical Insurance Bureau mainly conducts inspections on the illegal use of medical insurance funds.

Through inspection, it was found that the main problems of Xining Beikang Hospital and Qinghai Jiumei Zang Hospital were that medical fees were not publicized in prominent positions, prescription writing was not standardized, and disinfection registration was not standardized. The Chengbei District Health and Health Bureau issued a health supervision opinion letter on the spot for the violations within the scope of inspection, and the District Market Supervision Administration and the District Medical Security Bureau gave feedback on the spot and ordered them to rectify immediately.

In the next step, in response to the main problems existing in the inspection of these two private hospitals, all units in Chengbei District will further strengthen cooperation, and continue to strengthen the supervision of private hospitals in the form of dispatching experts, comprehensive supervision, and joint law enforcement. Supervision, ensuring full coverage of supervision and inspection of private hospitals, improving medical quality, standardizing medical service behavior, ensuring medical safety, and safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of patients.