Investigation of the Distribution of Domestic Brands of CIS Among Secondary and
Tertiary Hospitals in Liaoning Rural and Urban Areas
LI Yanxia1, ZHANG Rui1, CUI Rongmin2, LIU Yunyong3, PAN Guowei1, LI Shuang1
1.Department of Chronic Diseases Information Monitoring, Liaoning Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention,
Shenyang Liaoning 110005, China; 2.Department of Chronic Diseases, Disease Prevention and Control Center of Dandong City,
Dandong Liaoning 118002, China; 3.Cancer Prevention and Control Office of Liaoning Province, Cancer Hospital of China Medical
University, Cancer hospital of Liaoning Province, Liaoning Shenyang 110042, China
Abstract:Objective To describe the distribution of domestic brands of the clinical information system (CIS), in secondary and
tertiary hospitals in Liaoning province. Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted on 15 categories of CIS configuration of
45 urban and rural secondary and tertiary hospitals in Liaoning, to calculate clinical information systems (CISs) allocation level
and brand structure in these hospitals. Results On average, 5.0 and 8.2 CIS per hospital was allocated in the secondary and tertiary
hospitals, and that in urban hospitals (7.0) was higher than the rural (6.0). Domestic brand took 91.3% account of Liaoning CIS
market. The top 3 brands allocated in secondary hospitals were Neusoft (12.8%), Runbest (9.2%) and Jiufang (9.2%), and that in
tertiary hospitals were Zhonglian (19.8%), Neusoft (8.4%) and Tianjianyuanda (6.6%). Conclusion Since 2000, the allocation of
CIS in secondary and tertiary hospitals in Liaoning has risen rapidly, and the allocation structure has changed dramatically. Domestic
software has become the leading products.
礼彦侠1,张蕊1,崔荣敏2,刘运泳3,潘国伟1,李爽1. 辽宁省城乡二三级医院临床信息系统国产品牌配置现状调查[J]. 中国医疗设备, 2017, 32(10): 6-8.
LI Yanxia1, ZHANG Rui1, CUI Rongmin2, LIU Yunyong3, PAN Guowei1, LI Shuang1. Investigation of the Distribution of Domestic Brands of CIS Among Secondary and
Tertiary Hospitals in Liaoning Rural and Urban Areas. China Medical Devices, 2017, 32(10): 6-8.