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To build a national maritime rescue lifeline, Ruijin Hospital signed a cooperation agreement with the East China Sea Rescue Bureau

On the afternoon of December 15, the signing ceremony of the cooperation agreement between Ruijin Hospital and The East China Sea Rescue Bureau was held. Witnessed by Qu Jieming, secretary of the party committee of Ruijin Hospital, Ning Guang, president of Ruijin Hospital, Wang Hexun, secretary of the party committee of the East China Sea Rescue Bureau, and Chen Chuanquan, director of the Bureau, Chen Erzhen, vice president of Ruijin Hospital, and Liu Jinzhang, deputy director of the East China Sea Rescue Bureau, signed the contract on behalf of both sides.

To build a national maritime rescue lifeline, Ruijin Hospital signed a cooperation agreement with the East China Sea Rescue Bureau

According to the content of the cooperation agreement, the two sides will take the protection of people's life safety and health as the common goal, adhering to the four basic principles of "people-oriented, complementary advantages, unified process, and steady advancement", focusing on the emergency rescue system, focusing on the construction of the maritime medical rescue system as the goal, using superior resources and giving full play to their respective advantages, in the construction of linkage mechanism, medical security mechanism, medical rescue transfer process and telemedicine guidance model, Cooperation is carried out in five aspects, including training and combat exercise mechanisms and the establishment of a scientific research system for maritime medical rescue.

To build a national maritime rescue lifeline, Ruijin Hospital signed a cooperation agreement with the East China Sea Rescue Bureau

Qu Jieming, Secretary of the Party Committee of Ruijin Hospital, delivered a speech, pointing out that the hospital spirit of Ruijin's "broad knowledge and love, the pursuit of excellence" coincides with the core values of "great love, selflessness and responsibility" of the East China Sea Rescue Bureau. In the past month, the two sides have successfully completed 3 cases of direct aviation medical assistance by sea, and today's signing marks the official establishment of the green channel for direct access to hospitals for maritime rescue. In the future, we will focus on the construction of the maritime medical rescue system, jointly build a cooperation mechanism, improve the unified process, and work together to build a national lifeline for maritime rescue, so as to contribute more to ensuring the safety of the people's lives.

To build a national maritime rescue lifeline, Ruijin Hospital signed a cooperation agreement with the East China Sea Rescue Bureau

Wang Hexun, secretary of the Party Committee of the East China Sea Rescue Bureau, said that the first rescue flight team of the East China Sea Rescue Bureau is the first air team specializing in maritime search and rescue in China, and is the backbone of protecting the safety of life in the East China Sea, and Ruijin Hospital, as the vanguard and leader of the field of aviation medical rescue, has rich experience in the field of aviation medical rescue, and the two sides will work together to contribute to opening up the "last kilometer" of sea rescue and creating a fast, convenient and efficient "green lifeline". It will also inject new vitality into the construction of maritime aviation medical rescue in Shanghai.

To build a national maritime rescue lifeline, Ruijin Hospital signed a cooperation agreement with the East China Sea Rescue Bureau

According to Chen Erzhen, vice president of Ruijin Hospital, Ruijin is the first aviation medical rescue center base hospital in Shanghai, the leading hospital in the network construction of Shanghai aviation medical rescue base hospital, and the leading hospital in the construction of the Yangtze River Delta aviation medical rescue cooperation network. Today, Ruijin and the East China Sea Rescue Bureau officially signed a contract for cooperation, believing that the two sides will give full play to the advantages of maritime aviation medical rescue with the concept of "time is life, danger is order", and effectively improve the efficiency of maritime medical rescue.

At present, Ruijin Hospital has received a total of 26 cases of aviation transport patients, and the success rate of aviation medical rescue is 100%, which is also the result of close collaboration between multiple disciplines under the strong comprehensive strength.

To build a national maritime rescue lifeline, Ruijin Hospital signed a cooperation agreement with the East China Sea Rescue Bureau

According to Chen Chuanquan, director of the East China Sea Rescue Bureau, the rescue bureau is fully committed to protecting the safety of people and property at sea, since this year, more than 910 sea rescues have been carried out, and like Ruijin Hospital, the East China Sea Rescue Bureau also adheres to the concept of "people first, life first", no matter what kind of danger, they hope to efficiently save people's lives and property safety. It is hoped that through the practice of both sides, there will be more cooperation in the future to better protect the safety of people's lives.

To build a national maritime rescue lifeline, Ruijin Hospital signed a cooperation agreement with the East China Sea Rescue Bureau

Ning Guang, president of Ruijin Hospital, said that Ruijin is committed to becoming the founder and source of new technologies in the world, and a demonstration place for national health services throughout the life cycle, so that the healthy life of the people can continue to prolong. Ruijin shoulders the heavy responsibility of Shanghai public health emergency and disaster relief site, and after signing a contract with the East China Sea Rescue Bureau, it believes that relevant lifeguards, pilots, crew, etc. can get better medical knowledge training, and jointly establish a more complete marine aviation medical rescue system.

To build a national maritime rescue lifeline, Ruijin Hospital signed a cooperation agreement with the East China Sea Rescue Bureau
To build a national maritime rescue lifeline, Ruijin Hospital signed a cooperation agreement with the East China Sea Rescue Bureau
To build a national maritime rescue lifeline, Ruijin Hospital signed a cooperation agreement with the East China Sea Rescue Bureau

Author: Xu Wanying Han Connie

Photography: Chen Jun

Editor: Connie Han

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