Xu Weilun, a doctor at Lianxin International Hospital, pointed out that referring patients to clinics for care can provide outpatient places in large hospitals to those who need them more, and make medical resources more effective.

(Provided by Lianxin International Hospital)

[Reporter Wei Jinyun/Taoyuan Report] An 86-year-old woman surnamed Huang who lived in Zhongli District, Taoyuan City, went to the Gastroenterology and Hepatobiliary Department of Lianxin International Hospital for treatment due to symptoms such as dysphagia and vomiting blood. The attending physician, Xu Weilun, conducted a referral assessment and referred Ms. Huang to the Yanping Clinic near her home, which made it easier for Ms. Huang to avoid running around, and also achieved the goal of medical grading and the joint care of patients between the hospital and the clinic.

Xu Weilun pointed out that Huang's upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (gastroscopy) and biopsy found that she had duodenal ulcer and bleeding, and Barrett's esophagus was not accompanied by dysplasia. Her symptoms have been cured after treatment. Stable, just follow regularly.

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Xu Weilun said that in the case of the woman surnamed Huang, it is not necessary to go to the hospital every time. On the other hand, outpatient places in large hospitals can be provided to those who need them more, so that medical resources can be more efficient, so communicate with patients Afterwards, she was referred to Yanping Clinic for further care.

Physician Zhou Zhibo of the Yanping Clinic pointed out that Ms. Huang is an elderly patient with inconvenient mobility. In addition, she suffers from multiple chronic diseases, including hyperlipidemia, heart disease, dementia, and depression in the elderly. It would cost a lot to see the doctor separately. Time and medication have also become complicated and repetitive.

Zhou Zhibo said that the follow-up and care of patients with stable conditions in the clinic can greatly reduce the frequency of going to and from the hospital and effectively integrate medications, so that patients can receive continuous and complete medical care, which is believed to be good news for patients.

Physician Zhou Zhibo of the Yanping Clinic said that tracking and caring for patients with stable conditions in the clinic can greatly reduce the frequency of going to and from the hospital and effectively integrate medications.

(Provided by Lianxin International Hospital)

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