Design and Application of a Smartphone APP for Implementing Contactless
Medical Insurance Payment in Hospital
CHEN Chen, SHEN Jie,
TANG Zhen-hua, GAO Zhe,
WANG Cheng
Department of Information, Suzhou
Science & Technology Town Hospital
(The Affiliated Suzhou Municipal
Hospital of Nanjing Medical University),
Suzhou Jiangsu 215153, China
Abstract:Objective To solve such problem, that traditional application (APP) could not make medical
insurance settlement real-time in the process of payment, so as to improve the utilization rate of APP
and take convenience for patients. Methods In order to realize the APP function of contactless medical
insurance payment, APP application server, medical insurance settlement server and system platform
server were added on the basis of original nosocomial server resource. Meanwhile, through making use
of technology advantages of hospital, social security center and banks, the APP was designed to access
to social security center for settlement and identity payers by means of bank’s mature authentication
mechanism, which could ensure the transactions real-time, accurate and safely. Results Medical
insurance settlement server was developed to trade with social security center via a special line for
social security. And system platform server was designed to conduct identification by special bank
line. After the patients completed the binding procedure, they could pay by medical insurance directly
through the mobile phone APP and complete the medical insurance reimbursement, which could help the
patients save time in queues. Conclusion The introduction of mobile internet technology brought new
enlightenments for optimizing traditional process of medical treatment as well as hospital management
method, having broad prospects.
陈辰,沈洁,汤振华,高喆,王诚. 实现医保脱卡支付的医院手机APP设计与应用[J]. 中国医疗设备, 2017, 32(2): 104-106.
CHEN Chen, SHEN Jie,
TANG Zhen-hua, GAO Zhe,
WANG Cheng. Design and Application of a Smartphone APP for Implementing Contactless
Medical Insurance Payment in Hospital. China Medical Devices, 2017, 32(2): 104-106.