The Shao Yi Fu Hospital affiliated to the School of Medicine of Zhejiang University was funded by the renowned Hong Kong industrialist Sir Shao Yi Fu and constructed with financial support from the Zhejiang Provincial Government. It is a public comprehensive tertiary grade A hospital integrating medical services, teaching, research, and social services.
The hospital officially began operation in May 1994. The hospital has six main campuses, among which the Qingchun, Qiantang, Shuangling, Alar and Grand Canal campuses are currently in operation, while the Shaoxing campus will open in July 2024. The hospital has 71 management, medical, research and teaching departments, 118 nursing units, a total of 3,950 beds, and over 7,200 staff. It is the Third Clinical Medical College of Zhejiang University School of Medicine. Currently, it has 41 doctoral programs and 47 master's programs, and 29 clinical research and teaching rooms.
The hospital is a leader in domestic digital healthcare. It leads the "Internet + healthcare" with innovation and has been the first in China to achieve intelligent transformation of the entire medical service process; it has built the first "cloud" hospital with a background of a physical hospital; and it has launched the first blockchain medical application in China, which is based on a provincial public tertiary hospital.
Create a new model of "Belt and Road Initiative" remote medical collaboration based on the Internet; The first in Zhejiang to realize Internet-based medical insurance settlement, and connect the entire process of medical treatment with the medical insurance electronic certificate; The first in the country to carry out commercial insurance "zero-awareness claim" services based on blockchain; The first in the country to launch intelligent doctor assistants based on large language models. The hospital has participated in the drafting and formulation of relevant documents of the State Council on multiple occasions and was published in a special issue of the State Council's Leading Group for Deepening Medical and Health System Reform to promote nationwide.
With the rapid development of technology, intelligent construction has become an important trend in the medical field. The Shao Yifu Hospital affiliated to the School of Medicine of Zhejiang University has always been at the forefront of the industry, dedicated to enhancing the quality of medical services and improving patient experience through technological innovation. The hospital has collaborated with Onco to introduce the "infant theft prevention system" to create a new defense line for the safety of newborns in the hospital.
Newborns, as one of the most vulnerable groups in hospitals, have always been a focus of attention regarding their safety issues. The traditional safety management methods often have numerous loopholes and potential risks, and are unable to effectively ensure the safety of newborns. Therefore, the introduction of advanced baby security systems has become an inevitable choice for the hospital's intelligent construction.
Project Overview:
The Onke Baby Anti-theft System is based on advanced Internet of Things technology. A baby tag is worn on the baby, and a positioning network and alarm devices are set up in the hospital ward area. An internal security fence area is formed to prevent babies from being wrongly held or illegally removed from the ward. If the baby leaves the designated area or any abnormal situation occurs, the system will immediately issue an alarm and automatically trigger the emergency mechanism to ensure the baby's safety.
Building a New Barrier for the Safety of Newborns
By introducing the Onco baby anti-theft system, the Soek Hong Hospital has successfully created a solid safety barrier for the newborns in the hospital. This system not only enhances the hospital's safety management level but also provides parents and medical staff with a more reassuring and reliable service guarantee. At the same time, this is another significant achievement in the hospital's intelligent construction, demonstrating the hospital's determination and strength in technological innovation.
In the future, Shao Yifu Hospital will continue to deepen its smartization process, introducing more advanced medical technologies and equipment, and continuously improving the quality of medical services and the patient experience. At the same time, the hospital will actively engage in exchanges and cooperation with partners both within and outside the industry, jointly promoting the development and progress of the medical field.
In conclusion, the collaboration between the Affiliated Shao Yi Fu Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine and Angkoo in introducing the "Infant Anti-theft System" marks an important milestone in the hospital's intelligent construction. This innovative measure not only provides safer and more reliable protection for the newborns in the hospital, but also lays a solid foundation for the hospital's future development.
























































