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A Novel Model of Multi-level Linkage Health Management in “Hospital-community-home-individual” in the Era of Internet of Things
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jike.202304308
Author(s)
Jian Wang, Hongyan Wei, Xin Lan, Xiaohong Li*
Affiliation(s)
Health Management Center, Affliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, Sichuan, China *Corresponding Author.
Abstract
This paper aims to explore the construction of the Internet of Things (IoT) enabled “Hospital-community-home-individual” multi-level linkage health management model. By establishing a framework for constructing the health management model, a combination of theoretical research and practical exploration is utilized to integrate the resources and advantages of hospitals and communities. Hierarchical and graded health management approaches and measures are investigated. The proposed framework for health management model construction in this study can be effectively applied to model development, demonstrating the feasibility of multi-level linkage health management. It provides a reference for the development of IoT-enabled health management models.
Keywords
Methodology; Internet of Things (IoT); Hospital-Community-Home-Individual; Multi-Level Linkage; Health Management Model
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