Robotics & AI in Interdisciplinary Medicine and Engineering

Panoramic and Personalised Intelligent Healthcare Mode

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  • (Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200030, China)

Received date: 2020-08-18

  Online published: 2022-01-14

Abstract

Although the development of national conditions and the increase in health risk factors undoubtedly pose a huge challenge to China’s medical health and labour security system, these simultaneously promote the elevation and transformation of national healthcare consciousness. Given that the current disease diagnosis and treatment models hardly satisfy the growing demand for medical and health care in China, based on the theory of healthcare and basic laws of human physiological activities, and combined with the characteristics of the information society, this paper presents a panoramic and personalised intelligent healthcare mode that is aimed at improving and promoting individual health. The basic definition and conceptual model are provided, and its basic characteristics and specific connotations are elaborated in detail. Subsequently, an intelligent coordination model of daily time allocation and a dynamic optimisation model for healthcare programmes are proposed. The implementation of this mode is explicitly illustrated with a practical application case. It is expected that this study will provide new ideas for further healthcare research and development.

Cite this article

LIU Quanchen (刘权宸), ZHANG Pengzhu∗ (张鹏翥) . Panoramic and Personalised Intelligent Healthcare Mode[J]. Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Science), 2022 , 27(1) : 121 -136 . DOI: 10.1007/s12204-021-2274-8

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