Core Viewpoint - The rapid integration of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) is accelerating the trend of "cross-border elderly care," necessitating enhanced policy coordination and collaboration among the eleven cities in the region [1][2]. Group 1: Current Challenges - The GBA has made progress in medical system guarantees and resource platform construction, but challenges remain due to significant differences in regulations and resource imbalances among cities [2][3]. - The aging population is increasing the demand for diverse and high-quality elderly care services, which are currently mismatched with the available resources [2][3]. - The development of elderly financial products is still in its early stages, with a lack of awareness and complexity in existing products hindering public engagement [3]. Group 2: Development Suggestions - The integration of emerging technologies such as big data, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence is crucial for addressing challenges in cross-border elderly care services [4]. - Recommendations include supporting new technology development, building data platforms for medical data flow, and utilizing blockchain and digital currency in elderly financial integration [4]. - Collaboration between Hong Kong, Macao, and mainland cities in the elderly care sector is essential for creating a standardized and professional service framework [5][6]. Group 3: Future Directions - The GBA should leverage its unique industrial strengths to enhance inter-city collaboration, particularly in smart elderly care and financial services [6]. - The establishment of a comprehensive elderly care ecosystem will not only improve service quality but also stimulate economic growth in the silver economy sector [6].
“跨境养老”步伐加快 大湾区十一城如何高效协同
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang·2025-07-04 13:32