Application of multimodal identification technology in the innovative management operation department

Author:

Zhu Yan,Sun Xiaojiao,Huang Yuemei,Song Xiaochong,Liu Li,Feng Laide,Zhang Yujian

Abstract

BackgroundThe optimization of surgical procedures and the management of surgical quality and safety have become the focus of attention of hospital managers. The application of multimodal identification technology in the innovative management mode of hospital operating department has made remarkable progress.MethodsTo investigate the effect of the upgraded multimodal identification technology on the innovative management of the operating department, 2,280 cases of laparoscopic surgery using traditional surgical management procedures from January to December 2019 before the management upgrade were set as the control group, and 2,350 laparoscopic surgeries with the upgraded multimodal identification management process from January to December 2020 were selected as the experimental group. The operating efficiency, material management efficiency, and patient experience and satisfaction of the two groups were investigated and compared.ResultsCompared with traditional procedures, the upgraded multimodal surgical management system significantly improves the efficiency of laparoscopic surgery and reduces surgical consumption and costs. In addition, the multimodal surgical information identification system significantly improves the surgical experience for patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery.ConclusionApplication of multimodal identification technology improves the innovative management of operation department compared with traditional surgery management procedure.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Surgery

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