ZHANG Zhanjie, XIAO Yunqing, CHANG Qing, PAN Hui, ZHOU Jiong, GAO Jingsong, ZHANG Yu, MA Xiaojun. Strengthening the Maternal Health Management System to Safeguard Regional Maternal and Child Safety[J]. Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital. DOI: 10.12290/xhyxzz.2025-0118
Citation: ZHANG Zhanjie, XIAO Yunqing, CHANG Qing, PAN Hui, ZHOU Jiong, GAO Jingsong, ZHANG Yu, MA Xiaojun. Strengthening the Maternal Health Management System to Safeguard Regional Maternal and Child Safety[J]. Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital. DOI: 10.12290/xhyxzz.2025-0118

Strengthening the Maternal Health Management System to Safeguard Regional Maternal and Child Safety

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Medical Management Development Research Project of Peking Union Medical Science Foundation (22323034001).

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  • Received Date: November 16, 2024
  • Accepted Date: January 20, 2025
  • Available Online: March 04, 2025
  • The health of women and children serves as the cornerstone of comprehensive public health and represents a crucial barometer for measuring social progress and civilization. It directly impacts family well-being and social harmony. As a national-level guidance center for complex disease diagnosis and treatment, Beijing's critical maternal care center, and the designated consultation hospital for pregnancy complicated by rheumatic immune and endocrine disorders, Peking Union Medical College Hospital bears significant responsibilities in managing complex medical cases and implementing counterpart assistance programs. Confronted with diverse and complicated maternal sources, particularly emergency cases lacking standardized prenatal care, the hospital has established a multi-tiered, whole-process, and comprehensive maternal-infant safety management system. Through implementing high-risk maternal management protocols, optimizing critical care procedures, promoting informatization development, and enhancing multidisciplinary collaboration, Peking Union Medical College Hospital has substantially improved the efficiency of critical maternal care and maternal-infant safety assurance. This paper systematically summarizes the institutional development experience in maternal management and explores potential optimization approaches, aiming to provide valuable references for enhancing maternal-infant safety management systems in domestic healthcare institutions.

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