The newly built non-public hospital has been transformed into a designated hospital, and nearly 1,000 new crown patients have been cured

Shanghai Lanhai Rehabilitation Hospital is a non-public medical institution that has been in operation for only 4 months. It has become a designated hospital for the treatment of COVID-19. More than 80 medical staff have been stationed at the hospital for nearly 60 days. As of May 23, a total of Nearly a thousand patients.

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Shanghai Lanhai Rehabilitation Hospital is the first specialized hospital invested and built by Lanhai Medical. It is located in Shanghai New Hongqiao International Medical Center and is operated in cooperation with Shanghai First People’s Hospital. Official opening of the month. On March 28, after receiving the notification from the Shanghai Epidemic Prevention and Control Team, Lanhai Rehabilitation Hospital immediately responded to the government’s call; on April 14, Lanhai Rehabilitation Hospital officially received the “calling order” from the Minhang District Government, and all more than 80 medical staff All staff were recruited and returned to work. In just 3 days, the management team and medical care team were formed, the medical work process and logistical support were implemented, and beds were added quickly, and the original construction plan was only 200 beds. The scale has been expanded to 600. , divided into 8 wards, effectively enriching the medical force of the new crown treatment in Minhang District. On April 17, Lanhai Rehabilitation Hospital officially started to receive confirmed cases of the new crown, and carried out large-scale treatment for two consecutive nights.

Lanhai Rehabilitation Hospital has always maintained high-load operation in this battle against the epidemic. In the face of high-intensity work tasks, Lanhai Medical and Nursing has successively established a joint management team with medical staff from Minhang Central Hospital and the medical teams from Guizhou and Inner Mongolia to Shanghai to implement reorganization management and jointly carry out treatment work in a 24-hour shift system.

Among the patients admitted to the hospital, more than 50% are elderly people over 70 years old, and more than 20% are elderly people over 90 years old. Suffering from relatively serious underlying diseases, the disease progresses rapidly. In addition, some children have been diagnosed with quarantined families and people with limited mobility. Lanhai Rehabilitation Hospital specially launched the “Key Care Plan” for this, giving priority to double rooms with independent bathrooms, increasing the frequency of ward rounds, and even detailing nursing details such as feeding medicines and meals for people with special needs. For example, the post-00 nurse Du Yulu, faced with beatings and scoldings from Alzheimer’s patients, still insists on completing the daily treatment and nursing work for the patients, and patiently feeds the patients with medicine.

“We went up against the wind, left our family for a short time, and stayed on the front line of the fight against the epidemic.” said He Min of the Rehabilitation and Treatment Department. She originally planned to hold the wedding on May 8, but on March 18, she became the first batch of “Shanghai” guards in Lanhai Rehabilitation Hospital, and became the mobile team in the fight against the epidemic, material management team, information collection team, pharmacy department… … where there is a shortage of people. For more than two months, the 12-hour night shift has been on duty again and again, but the home, which is only 2.2 kilometers away, has not been returned once.

The epidemic is the order, and the white clothes are the shirts. As early as March, Lanhai Rehabilitation Hospital actively responded to the call of the New Crown Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters of Minhang District Huacao Town Government and the New Hongqiao International Medical Center, and established Lanhai Medical Fangxing Volunteer Service Epidemic Prevention and Control Pioneer Team. It dispatched 64 medical volunteers and completed more than 40,000 nucleic acid tests.

Xinmin Evening News reporter Zuo Yan