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Spanning "Healthcare Providers, Patients, and Management": The Implementation of a 5G Smart Hospital
Date:2025/12/17

The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital is a large-scale comprehensive public hospital fully funded by the Shenzhen Municipal Government and operates under the modern management model introduced from The University of Hong Kong.The hospital obtained full accreditation from the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) in September 2015 and officially became a national Grade III, Class A general hospital in November 2017. In June 2018, the hospital was successfully selected as a high-level hospital cultivation unit in Guangdong Province, dedicated to building four international hubs in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area that integrate "clinical service, education, research, and management." These hubs are a Medical Center, a Medical Talent Training Center, a Medical Technology Innovation Center, and a Hospital Management Innovation Center.



The system enables nurses to perform the "Three Checks and Seven Verifications" by scanning the unique "Electronic Identification Code" worn by patients, allowing one-touch identity verification to ensure every medical order is executed accurately. Using mobile nursing workstations, nurses can conveniently complete most nursing tasks at the patient's bedside.



Vital signs are intelligently collected and uploaded paperlessly, eliminating potential errors from manual transcription. For postoperative or immobile patients requiring bed rest, a non-contact vital signs monitoring system placed under the mattress provides 24-hour data detection, helping to prevent incidents.



The bedside interaction system brings great convenience to both patients and medical staff. Patients can press a single button to call and communicate with nurses in real-time when needed. Health education videos, medication reminders, report viewing, meal ordering, and bill settlement can all be completed at the bedside.



During infusion, nurses can remotely monitor the process in real-time from the nurse station, eliminating the need for constant trips to patient rooms. Patients and their families also don't need to constantly watch the infusion progress and can rest assured.



Ward medication management achieves intelligent closed-loop control. Nurses retrieve medications based on prescriptions, with smart cabinets performing automated verification. Medicines are managed by individual unit, ensuring near-expiry items are dispensed first to guarantee medication safety.



The entire process of consumable retrieval and usage is fully tracked, reducing hospital management costs for supplies.



During emergencies, nurses can promptly perform rescue procedures using the intelligent emergency cart. Human-machine voice interaction, three-party verification, and full-process recording ensure accurate and safe medication administration. Automatic inventory counting after rescue and quick shift handovers save nurses' time and keep the cart ready for the next emergency.



The smart ward interaction platform integrates data from ward operations, information systems, personnel, and scenarios. Patient information, infusion status, surgical progress, and medical staff schedules are all displayed clearly at a glance.



SBAR (Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation) handover, as a standardized model, significantly improves nursing work efficiency and staff satisfaction.



Clinical data is collected, filtered, and integrated to form a big data healthcare resource, providing intelligent decision support for clinical diagnosis, treatment, and nursing management. Multidimensional statistical analysis of medications and consumables aids hospital lean management.



Lachesis continually innovates its approach and promotes the clinical application of cutting-edge technologies, aiming solely to provide higher-quality diagnostic and treatment services, imbue healthcare with warmth, and uphold the dignity of life.