1. To establish a unified national standard system for electronic medical records and realize interconnection and other functions, it is necessary not only to have a top-level design scheme, but also to draw up a timetable, put it in place, and make good preparations for the three levels. The first is technical barriers. At present, electronic medical records in various places are purchased by themselves, and the systems are not unified, and the information standards are inconsistent, so they cannot be interconnected. However, it is all Internet technology. As long as the standards are formulated, the technical joints can be opened. Therefore, we should first formulate a unified national electronic medical record information standard, make clear that the software operation and data interface should be consistent, and require software companies and system integrators to comply with the standard requirements, complete the electronic medical record upgrade within a time limit, and get through the technical obstacles of cross-hospital and cross-regional medical record information sharing.
2. The electronic medical record systems in various places are unwilling to unify the standards, which involves a deep interest network and leads to the formation of vested interests. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the implementation, take the people's interests as the highest standard, vigorously break the shackles of local interests, fully promote the national unified standard of electronic medical records, realize the interconnection of electronic medical records within a time limit, and investigate the responsibility of local leaders if the policy implementation is not in place.
3. Based on Internet information technology, electronic medical records store a large number of patients' personal sensitive information and diagnosis and treatment information data. Once leaked, it will have serious consequences. Therefore, when the electronic medical records are interconnected, it is necessary to strengthen information security. When enjoying medical information resources, local hospitals need to strictly abide by the information security regulations, and must not disclose medical record information privately, strengthen internal personnel management, and prevent illegal theft and dissemination of information.