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Research on Promoting the Development of the Integrated Medical and Elderly Care Industry through AI+

Qian Ma, Zhigang Sun, Haoran Cheng

Abstract


With the intensification of the aging problem in society, the integrated medical and elderly care service model has emerged, becoming an important way to alleviate the challenges brought by the silver boom and improve the quality of life of the elderly. This study focuses
on the application of AI technology in the integrated medical and elderly care industry, exploring how to promote innovation and development
of elderly care services through the AI+ strategy. The article analyzes the current situation and challenges faced by the integrated medical
and elderly care industry, and then elaborates in detail on the potential applications of AI technology in healthcare, daily life care, and psychological care. Through case analysis and empirical research, this article proposes strategies for building an intelligent medical and elderly care
integrated service system, and provides specific suggestions on policy support, technology research and development, and social participation.
The research results indicate that the integration of AI can significantly improve the efficiency and quality of elderly care services, bringing
more personalized and precise service experiences to the elderly.

Keywords


Integration of medical care and elderly care; AI technology; Elderly care services; Intelligentization; Health management

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v3i1.5894

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