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Patient safety Technologies

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    Data Source:研創暨智慧醫療中心       

    In the face of a rapidly evolving global healthcare landscape and ever-advancing technology, patient safety has emerged as a paramount concern for medical institutions worldwide. Enhancing medical quality involves not only technological progress but also a steadfast commitment from healthcare professionals to prioritize and uphold patient safety. At our hospital, we consider patient safety our foremost responsibility, firmly believing that truly high-quality medical services can only be realized upon the foundation of guaranteed patient safety.

    In recent years, our hospital has continuously strived to advance patient safety by introducing state-of-the-art medical technology and digital management systems. These efforts have yielded significant achievements in areas such as acute event detection, personalized medication management, and the diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis (DVT). We have not only improved the accuracy of clinical diagnoses but also enhanced our ability to provide early warnings for high-risk conditions and deliver precise, personalized treatment plans. This has substantially reduced the incidence of complications and improved overall treatment outcomes.

    Our commitment extends beyond technological and systemic innovations to encompass comprehensive patient safety assurance. We actively promote smart healthcare initiatives and have demonstrated outstanding performance in infection control and medication management. By leveraging technology to drive improvements in medical services, we ensure patients receive the most appropriate treatment plans in the shortest possible time while minimizing unnecessary medical risks.

    This report details our hospital's multifaceted initiatives in patient safety, comprehensively demonstrating how innovative technology and efficient system management contribute to enhancing medical quality and safeguarding patients. We remain dedicated to advancing towards this goal and hope our successful experiences can inspire other medical institutions, ultimately contributing to the elevation of global healthcare quality.

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