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Research on the Path and Strategy for Integrated Development of Rural Revitalization and Healthcare

Zhidong Zhang (), Lingxi Zhang (), Xingchen Tang (), Xinjie Fang () and Qianhan Wang ()
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Zhidong Zhang: Bozhou University, Pharmaceutical Analysis, School of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Lingxi Zhang: Bozhou University, Pharmaceutical Analysis, School of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Xingchen Tang: Bozhou University, Pharmaceutical Analysis, School of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Xinjie Fang: Bozhou University, Pharmaceutical Analysis, School of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Qianhan Wang: Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, Health Services and Management, School of Physical Education and Health

A chapter in Proceedings of the 2024 2nd International Conference on Digital Economy and Management Science (CDEMS 2024), 2024, pp 312-323 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract With the rapid development of China’s socio-economy, the rural revitalization strategy has become an essential component of national development. However, the distribution of health and medical resources in rural areas is significantly insufficient, severely affecting the health level and quality of life of rural residents and becoming a crucial factor restricting rural revitalization. Therefore, exploring effective paths and strategies for the integrated development of rural revitalization and health care is of great significance for promoting comprehensive rural development and improving residents’ health levels. This study employed methods such as literature review, field research, and in-depth interviews to analyze the main problems and challenges currently faced by rural health care. By comparing successful cases of integrated development of rural revitalization and health care in China, effective strategies and paths were distilled. Additionally, this research applied the SWOT analysis method to assess the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of implementing integrated development strategies of health care in the rural context of China. This study aims to provide scientific and reasonable suggestions for policymakers through researching the paths and strategies of integrated development of rural revitalization and health care. It seeks to promote the effective integration and optimal allocation of rural health care resources, improve the level of medical services and residents’ health in rural areas, and offer robust support for the implementation of the rural revitalization strategy. The study shows that achieving integrated development of rural revitalization and health care requires adopting diversified strategies, including but not limited to strengthening infrastructure construction, optimizing medical resource allocation, promoting medical technology and informatization construction, increasing policy support and financial investment, and enhancing rural medical personnel training. Additionally, encouraging social capital participation and promoting the development of public-private partnership (PPP) models are also effective ways to improve the level of rural health care services. Through the implementation of these strategies, the in-depth development of the rural revitalization strategy can be effectively promoted, realizing the comprehensive improvement of rural socio-economy and health care services.

Keywords: Rural Revitalization; Health Care Integration; Paths and Strategies; Medical Resource Optimization; Information Technology Application (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-488-4_35

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