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Hong kong version of the hospice hospital officially opened. What are the differences between them and the host hospitals in the Mainland?

Although the epidemic situation in Chinese mainland has stabilized, there are not many cases. However, the epidemic situation in Hong Kong has been very serious recently, and the mainland has also given Hong Kong great help. In order to relieve the pressure of other hospitals and beds, during this period, Hong Kong built its Hong Kong version of the hospice hospital. Compared with the hospice hospitals in Chinese mainland, the Hong Kong version of hospice hospitals has relatively lower cost and newer equipment, but its scale is relatively small. This is also the best plan based on the current epidemic situation in Hong Kong.

First, the relatively low-cost Hong Kong version of the hospice hospital borrowed the venue of the Asia International Exhibition Hall as the venue of the hospice hospital; Shelter hospitals in Chinese mainland, such as Vulcan Mountain and Thunder God Mountain hospital, were built directly on a vacant lot. The practice of occupying space in Hong Kong has reduced the cost and time required to build sheltered hospitals. It can help Hong Kong people to enter the hospital for treatment as soon as possible.

Second, equipment update. Because the epidemic has developed for some time, the hospice hospitals in Hong Kong have also updated their equipment and adopted many new equipment that have not been used in the Mainland. For example, the patient's physiological indicators, such as heartbeat, blood pressure, body temperature and so on, are monitored through the electronic device cloud. Once the patient has any problems, it can be monitored in real time. In addition, medical staff can communicate with patients through video phone, which avoids direct contact with patients and reduces the infection risk of medical staff.

Third, the relatively small Hong Kong version of the hospice hospital can only accommodate about 500 beds, but as far as the current situation in Hong Kong is concerned, these 500 beds should be completely sufficient, and there is no need to build a lot like the mainland hospice hospitals to avoid unnecessary waste. These 500 beds will receive patients by triage, and there are 14 doctors fighting in this shelter hospital.

The above is the difference between Hong Kong hospice hospital and mainland hospice hospital. If you have any good ideas, please leave a message below for discussion.