Keeping “Shanghai” and “Hunan” help, Hunan Provincial People’s Hospital has opened a WeChat group for free clinics

On April 18th, 26 medical staff from Hunan Provincial People’s Hospital assembled in the starry night, went retrograde and went on an expedition. At the same time, the hospital has opened a WeChat group for “Hu” and “Hu” to help Hunan people in Shanghai to provide free online medical consultation, so that Hunan friends who are isolated at home in other places can feel the warmth from their hometown. Get proper treatment and relieve the pressure on the healthcare system.

The opening of the WeChat group was initially because Ye Lin, the head nurse of the digestive ward, received a “cloud consultation” from several friends. These friends were all from Hunan in Shanghai and were quarantined at home. There is a need for medical consultation, so Zou Haoyu, secretary of the Gastroenterology Party Branch, proposed that the first party branch of the Gastroenterology Department should lead the establishment of a free clinic WeChat group to provide free online medical consultation for more people in Shanghai and Hunan.

Just do what you say, through contact with more than 20 departments in the hospital, gastroenterology, urology, liver disease, cardiology, breast and nail surgery, geriatrics, respiratory, pediatrics, stomatology, Experts from more than 20 departments such as dermatology, orthopedics, nephrology, and hematology joined in one after another. At the same time, batch after batch of Hunan fellows in Shanghai also joined the group chat through promotional posters and introductions from fellow villagers. At present, dozens of consultations are received in the WeChat group every day. Hunan residents in Shanghai can consult doctors through online free clinics whether it is necessary to go to the hospital and what measures should be taken if they stay at home. Patients who need long-term treatment, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, etc., can consult a doctor online at any time.

In order to ensure timely responses to inquiries in the group, more than 20 experts used their spare time, some treated at home after get off work, and some used Online consultation at lunch time. “A 5-year-old child stays at home and suffers from constipation. What can be done?” “Recently, the left knee has been in pain for nearly 10 days in a row, and it is swollen and cramp-like pain at night. Is there any way?” Questions, experts answer patiently. Zhang Chaojie from Breast Nail Surgery is one of the experts participating in this service. Apart from his heavy medical work, he makes time for online consultation. “Have a problem @me” he said, the most important thing is to help those in need.

Li Jianmin from the Department of Respiratory Medicine once supported Huanggang, Hubei, and went to Changde, Chenzhou, and Huaihua several times as a medical expert. He has “experienced many battles” and said that in the face of the ever-changing virus, many medical staff have no turning back Going to the front line, we will be their strong backing behind us, and we will guard “Shanghai” together on different battlefields.

“I hope to get the support of more professionals and help more patients.” Ye Lin, deputy secretary of the first party branch of the Department of Gastroenterology, is one of the group administrators. Make arrangements for the big and small things in the group. “Now, I manage the WeChat group every day, and I am also very satisfied, because our little efforts can help others.”

“Thanks to the platform! Thanks to the experts and doctors!” After the free clinic, the patients also Message each other to express your gratitude. The online free clinic breaks through the time limit and the space barrier, relieves the health concerns and psychological anxiety of patients during the lockdown period, and provides medical assistance to families who are isolated at home.

Xiaoxiang Morning News reporter Xia Sheng correspondent Ye Yanhong

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