Original title: Establish a cross-regional and traceable quality monitoring mechanism
Recently, Kang Yan, president of West China Tianfu Hospital of Sichuan University and professor of the Department of Critical Care Medicine of West China Hospital, was receiving an interview from Xinhua In an exclusive interview with the website, it was stated that in order to avoid differences between regions as much as possible, the Chinese Medical Association’s Critical Care Branch organized 5C training (specialist qualification training in critical care medicine), which focused on training medical staff engaged in critical care and critical care-related work. One of them The key training is to prevent and control intravascular catheter-related bloodstream infections, and to introduce relevant standards, procedures and management to medical staff across the country.
In addition, intravascular catheter-related bloodstream infection is one of the national quality management indicators of critical care medicine, and this indicator needs to be monitored every day. Taking Sichuan Province as an example, we can see the bloodstream infection indicators of more than 100 hospitals. If there is an abnormality, it can be retrospectively solved and improved.