The National Health Commission (NHC) has released the “2024 National Medical Quality and Safety Improvement Goals,” along with quality control work improvement goals for various medical specialties. These goals aim to enhance management standards related to medical quality and safety.
The 10 goals outlined by the NHC include improving the rate of acute cerebral infarction reperfusion treatment, increasing the rate of clinical TNM staging evaluation before tumor treatment, improving the standardized prevention rate of venous thromboembolism, and enhancing the completion rate of bundled treatment for septic shock. Additionally, the goals aim to improve the standardized use rate of intravenous infusion in hospitalized patients, increase the reporting rate of medical quality and safety adverse events, and improve the completion rate of multidisciplinary discussions before Level 4 surgery. The goals also target improving the completeness rate of relevant records of key diagnostic and therapeutic behaviors, reducing the rate of unplanned return to the operating room for reoperation, and decreasing the incidence of complications during vaginal delivery.
Since 2021, the NHC has been formulating the National Medical Quality and Safety Improvement Goals consecutively, providing guidance to the industry for scientifically and accurately carrying out goal-oriented medical quality and safety improvement work.
These initiatives underscore the NHC’s commitment to advancing medical standards and enhancing patient outcomes through systematic quality and safety improvements.- Flcube.com