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How the Healthy China 2030 Policy Promotes the Construction of a Rural Telemedicine Chronic Disease Management Service System

Yufeng Wang, Qi Liu and Rui Zhang
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Yufeng Wang: Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China
Qi Liu: Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China
Rui Zhang: Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China

Studies in Social Science & Humanities, 2025, vol. 4, issue 2, 37-45

Abstract: The Healthy China 2030 policy aims to enhance healthcare accessibility and equity, with a strong emphasis on integrating telemedicine into rural chronic disease management. With China’s rapidly aging population and a high prevalence of chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular conditions, rural healthcare systems face significant challenges due to limited medical infrastructure, specialist shortages, and financial barriers. Telemedicine has emerged as a critical solution, enabling remote consultations, AI-assisted diagnostics, and digital health monitoring to improve patient outcomes in underserved regions. This paper examines the role of telemedicine in strengthening rural chronic disease management under the Healthy China 2030 framework. It analyzes policy-driven investments, digital infrastructure expansion, and public-private partnerships that have facilitated telehealth integration. Through regional case studies, the research highlights successful implementation models, including AI-driven remote diagnosis in Gansu, wearable health monitoring initiatives in Guizhou, and mobile telemedicine vans in Tibet. However, the expansion of rural telemedicine faces barriers such as digital literacy gaps among elderly populations, inconsistent data security regulations, and fragmented healthcare policies. To maximize telemedicine’s impact, future efforts should focus on closing technological gaps, strengthening cybersecurity measures, and improving digital literacy training for rural patients and healthcare providers. Additionally, policy standardization, increased funding for rural digital healthcare infrastructure, and enhanced physician training programs will be crucial for sustainable development. By addressing these challenges, telemedicine can play a transformative role in achieving Healthy China 2030’s vision of universal healthcare access and improved chronic disease management in rural China.

Keywords: telemedicine; rural healthcare; chronic disease management; Healthy China 2030; digital health; AI-driven diagnosis; healthcare accessibility (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.56397/SSSH.2025.03.06

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