Research on the Sustainability Evaluation of “Medical-Nursing Combined Care” Community of Smart Pension
Haize Pan,
Zhuoran Zhang () and
Yufan Yang
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Haize Pan: Southwest Petroleum University
Zhuoran Zhang: Southwest Petroleum University
Yufan Yang: Southwest Petroleum University
A chapter in Proceedings of the 26th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 2022, pp 1467-1480 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract At present, China’s aging situation is severe, because of the small number of children in China, the traditional family pension as the main way of pension can not meet the needs of the elderly in the city, the development of institutional pension is to solve the problem of the elderly in the city of China at this stage of the inevitable choice; In addition, the development of institutions for the aged should not be limited to the improvement of basic life care. The future development direction is to develop institutions for the aged that combine medical and elderly care according to the characteristics of the elderly’s demand for medical services With the popularity of “Internet +” technology and the emergence of a new mode of “pension with medical care”, the application of intelligent products to the elderly community will be conducive to the realization of healthy aging. Taking the “medical-nursing combined care” community of smart pension as the evaluation object, the evaluation indicator system was established through literature analysis, including five first-level indicators and 22 s-level indicators of environmental sustainability, economic sustainability, social sustainability, intelligent medical care construction and institutional sustainability. Using analytic hierarchy process to determine the weight of indicators, this paper establishes a fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model for the sustainability evaluation of the “medical-nursing combined care” community of smart pension, and sets five evaluation criteria of excellent, good, general, poor and bad. Taking a “medical-nursing combined care” community of smart pension as an example, the model is used to evaluate its sustainability, and the comprehensive performance grade is “good”. Finally, based on the case project, this paper analyses the existing problems of the current “medical-nursing combined care” community of smart pension, and puts forward the corresponding countermeasures and suggestions.
Keywords: Fuzzy comprehensive evaluation; Medical-nursing combined care; Pension community; Smart pension; Sustainability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-5256-2_113
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