学术智慧助力养老 产学研用创新平台在京启动
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-16 01:41

Core Insights - The academic conference organized by the Chinese Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics focused on aging policies, technological innovation, industry integration, and service practices to support high-quality development during the 14th Five-Year Plan period [1] - The conference aimed to gather insights from over 500 experts and industry professionals to promote collaborative innovation and resource sharing in addressing the challenges of an aging population [1][2] Group 1: Aging Population Statistics and Challenges - By the end of 2024, the elderly population aged 60 and above in China is projected to reach 310 million, accounting for 22.0% of the total population, while those aged 65 and above will reach 220 million, making up 15.6% [2] - The aging population is expected to increase by nearly 14 million annually during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, exacerbating challenges due to the dual pressures of an aging and declining birth rate [2] Group 2: Policy and Strategic Development - The Ministry of Civil Affairs outlined two strategic tasks for the development of the elderly care service system: to establish a suitable system by 2035 and ensure that all elderly individuals have access to basic services [2] - Experts emphasized the need for a localized approach to aging research, advocating for the integration of traditional Chinese values and community support systems in developing effective aging theories [2] Group 3: Silver Economy and Healthcare Innovations - The silver economy is anticipated to evolve, with a shift towards data-driven and intelligent services, moving away from labor-intensive models [3] - A multi-disciplinary approach is recommended to address health challenges faced by the elderly, including the establishment of integrated care teams and the development of smart elderly care products [4][5] Group 4: Integration of Traditional and Modern Medicine - The collaboration between traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine is seen as crucial for creating a comprehensive elderly health service model [6] - The use of smart health and care robots is highlighted as a key strategy to meet the growing demands of the elderly population for assistance and rehabilitation [6][7]