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民盟盟员解读上海养老新规:陪护假彰显人文关怀
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-01 12:30

Core Points - The revised "Shanghai Senior Citizens' Rights Protection Regulations" took effect on November 1, marking the first significant amendment in nearly a decade to enhance the legal framework for protecting the rights of the elderly in Shanghai, which has the highest aging population in China [1] - By the end of 2024, the elderly population aged 60 and above in Shanghai is projected to reach 5.7762 million, accounting for 37.6% of the total population, indicating a significant aging trend [1] - The amendment integrates the national strategy for actively addressing population aging and promotes a positive view of aging and healthy aging concepts throughout economic and social development [1] Group 1 - The newly added caregiving leave system has garnered social attention, providing relief for caregivers of elderly patients, highlighting the importance of humanistic care in the context of AI-driven "smart elderly care" [2] - The development of the silver economy is a major highlight of the new regulations, which call for the cultivation of a silver consumer market and the promotion of various industries related to elderly care, including smart elderly care and health services [2] Group 2 - The Fudan University Institute of Aging, established in 2021, focuses on three main research areas: high-quality population development and the silver economy, health management tailored to Chinese demographics, and ethical standards for AI applications in elderly care [3] - The institute is collaborating with industry partners to develop AI corpus standards and an "AI value target field" aimed at reviewing applications relevant to the elderly population [3]