Research on Optimization Strategies for Online Diagnosis and Treatment Services under the Background of Internet+Healthcare
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmhs.202505208
Author(s)
Yingying Sun1, Si Liang1, Lei Shi2,*
Affiliation(s)
1School of Economics and Management, Suihua University, Suihua, Heilongjiang, China
2Department of Neurology VI, Suihua First Hospital, Suihua, Heilongjiang, China
*Corresponding Author
Abstract
In the era of the booming development of "internet + Healthcare", online medical services, as the core model of innovation and reform in the medical industry, are profoundly affecting the supply and acquisition of medical services. This study deeply analyzes the current status of online medical services and finds that although it has achieved remarkable results in improving medical efficiency and improving service accessibility, it still faces many problems such as technical bottlenecks, lagging laws and policies, unsmooth medical service processes, lack of communication and trust between doctors and patients, and high data security and privacy risks. In order to break through these development difficulties, this study proposes optimization strategies from multiple dimensions such as technological innovation and application formulation of laws and policies and standards, optimization of medical service processes communication and trust between doctors and patients, and data security and privacy protection ,aiming to build a more complete, efficient and secure online medical service system, in order to provide theoretical support and practical guidance for the continuous improvement and healthy development of online medical services.
Keywords
Internet + Healthcare; Online Diagnosis and Treatment; Service Optimization; Strategy Research
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