Full-chain Health Management: Infusing Technological Momentum into Integrated Medical and Elderly Care Initiatives
Recently, the National Health Commission, Ministry of Civil Affairs, National Healthcare Security Administration, National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention jointly issued the "Notice on Launching the Integrated Healthcare and Elderly Care Promotion Initiative," announcing a three-year initiative to advance integrated healthcare and elderly care services. This initiative aims to achieve deep integration of medical and elderly care resources through 25 key tasks, including improving service systems and expanding service offerings, thereby better meeting the health and elderly care needs of older adults. HSAP's full-chain health management solution precisely aligns with the initiative's objectives, injecting technological momentum into integrated healthcare and elderly care services. It provides a practical technological pathway to address current service challenges within this field.

As the aging population continues to grow, the diverse and urgent healthcare needs of seniors have become increasingly apparent. Traditional elderly care models have revealed shortcomings such as fragmented medical and elderly care resources and delayed service responses. The implementation of the Medical-Care Integration Promotion Initiative has charted a clear course for industry development, with technology-enabled solutions emerging as the key driver for deep integration of medical and elderly care resources.
HSAP addresses the unique health needs of the elderly by integrating advanced medical equipment with intelligent management concepts, establishing a comprehensive health management model. This end-to-end closed-loop service spans from health screening to intervention and rehabilitation, perfectly aligning with the service scenarios of integrated medical and elderly care institutions.
At the front-end service stage of integrated medical and elderly care, HSAP fully integrates devices such as HRA health risk assessment and ADDS cognitive impairment screening into primary healthcare facilities and elderly care institutions, establishing the first line of defense for elderly health management.

HRA devices utilize advanced bioelectric sensing technology to rapidly perform comprehensive scans of multiple human systems. Within a short timeframe, they collect and analyze health data across cardiovascular, endocrine, digestive, and other systems, accurately identifying potential health risks.
For cognitive function issues prevalent among the elderly, the ADDS device demonstrates unique advantages. Through scientifically validated human-machine interaction assessments, it efficiently screens cognitive levels in older adults, enabling the timely detection of early indicators such as mild cognitive impairment.

The application of these devices has not only significantly enhanced the efficiency and accuracy of health screenings but also helped integrated medical and elderly care institutions establish comprehensive health records for seniors. This provides data support for the rational allocation of subsequent service resources.
With these smart devices, grassroots elderly care facilities can conduct regular health monitoring for residents. Primary healthcare institutions can then use this data to develop tailored health management plans for seniors within their jurisdictions, enabling precise and proactive health services.

For health issues identified during screening, HSAP has established a scientifically effective backend intervention system utilizing advanced physical intervention technologies such as PMR pulsed magnetic microcirculation therapy and ADTS memory impairment training. This system supports the goal of ensuring "elderly care and medical support for the aged."
The PMR device utilizes cell membrane potential regulation technology and the biological effects of ultra-low-frequency pulsed magnetic fields to effectively improve human microcirculation. It alleviates common elderly discomforts such as joint pain and limb numbness caused by poor blood circulation, reduces the risk of cardiovascular diseases like cerebral infarction and myocardial infarction, and offers a gentle, non-invasive treatment process that is highly suitable for the elderly population.

The ADTS Memory Impairment Training Device focuses on addressing memory decline in the elderly. Through mind-controlled games and diverse training modes-including scenario-based exercises and cognitive stimulation-it delivers personalized training programs for seniors with mild cognitive impairment, thereby slowing the progression of memory loss.
These physical interventions avoid potential side effects associated with medication, aligning with the physical tolerance characteristics of the elderly population. After introducing such equipment, integrated medical and elderly care institutions can offer seniors one-stop services from screening to intervention. Nursing homes no longer need to frequently transfer ill residents to hospitals, while hospitals can refer patients requiring post-surgical rehabilitation or chronic disease management to these integrated facilities for follow-up care. This effectively promotes the efficient flow and coordinated collaboration between medical and elderly care resources.

HSAP's comprehensive health management model not only implements the 25 key tasks outlined in the Integrated Medical and Elderly Care Promotion Initiative but also drives innovation and advancement in integrated medical and elderly care service models. Empowered by this model, integrated medical and elderly care institutions will move beyond excessive reliance on human expertise in traditional services, achieving standardized and regulated health management through intelligent devices. Simultaneously, the accumulation and analysis of vast health data will provide valuable research samples for geriatric health studies, supporting the continuous optimization of integrated medical and elderly care service systems.
Looking ahead, as the Medical-Care Integration Promotion Initiative advances, Huisi Anpu will continue deepening its expertise in health management while iteratively upgrading its equipment and service solutions. With this technological impetus, a new ecosystem for medical-care integration will accelerate its formation. More seniors will gain access to higher-quality, more convenient health and elderly care services, tangibly enhancing the well-being and sense of fulfillment within the elderly population.




