How Telemedicine Integrated into China’s Anti-COVID-19 Strategies: Case from a National Referral Center

10 Pages Posted: 19 May 2020 Last revised: 11 Aug 2020

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Peiyi Li

Sichuan University

Xiaoyu Liu

Cedars Sinai Medical Center

Elizabeth Mason

Harvard University - Harvard Medical School

Guangyu Hu

Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College (CAMS & PUMC)

Zhou Yongzhao

Sichuan University - Department of Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine

Weimin Li

Sichuan University - Department of Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine

Mohammad S. Jalali

Harvard University - Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Date Written: April 27, 2020

Abstract

Introduction: We present the integration of telemedicine into the healthcare system of West China Hospital of Sichuan University (WCH), one of the largest hospitals in the world with 4,300 inpatient beds, as a means for maximizing the efficiency of health care delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: Implemented on January 22, 2020, the telemedicine technology allowed WCH providers to conduct tele-consultations, tele-rounds, tele-radiology, and tele-ICU, which in culmination, provided screening, triage, and treatment for COVID-19 and other illnesses. To encourage its adoption, the government and the hospital publicized the platform on social media and waived fees.

Discussion: From February 1 to April 1, 2020, 10,557 online COVID-19 consultations were conducted for 6,662 individuals; meanwhile, 32,676 non-COVID-patients completed virtual follow-ups. We discuss that high-quality, secure, affordable, and user-friendly telemedical platforms should be integrated into global healthcare systems to help decrease the transmission of the virus and protect healthcare providers from infection.

Note: Funding: This study was funded by the special project for COVID-19 prevention and control of Sichuan province (2020YFS0001).

Conflict of Interest: The authors declare no competing interests.

Suggested Citation

Li, Peiyi and Liu, Xiaoyu and Mason, Elizabeth and Hu, Guangyu and Yongzhao, Zhou and Li, Weimin and Jalali, Mohammad S., How Telemedicine Integrated into China’s Anti-COVID-19 Strategies: Case from a National Referral Center (April 27, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3587226 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3587226

Peiyi Li

Sichuan University ( email )

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Xiaoyu Liu

Cedars Sinai Medical Center ( email )

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Elizabeth Mason

Harvard University - Harvard Medical School ( email )

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Guangyu Hu

Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College (CAMS & PUMC) ( email )

Beijing
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Zhou Yongzhao

Sichuan University - Department of Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine ( email )

Chengdu
China

Weimin Li

Sichuan University - Department of Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine ( email )

Chengdu
China

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