Core Insights - The volume of remote medical imaging diagnostic services in county areas has exceeded 68 million this year, supported by the integration of "artificial intelligence+" in healthcare [1] - Over 80% of counties (cities, districts) have established resource-sharing centers for imaging, electrocardiograms, and laboratory tests, enhancing access to healthcare in remote areas [1] - More than 90% of residents can access nearby medical services within 15 minutes, with the proportion of diagnostic visits from grassroots medical institutions expected to reach 63.4% of the national total in 2024, an increase of 0.5 percentage points from the previous year [1] Group 1 - Since 2021, 12 counties have been selected to develop comprehensive pilot zones for grassroots health, with a government leader overseeing medical, insurance, and pharmaceutical sectors [1] - The evaluation of these pilot zones indicates that by 2024, the diagnostic volume from grassroots health institutions in these areas will account for 69.1%, surpassing the national average [1] Group 2 - In Guangxi, while supporting the construction of the national comprehensive pilot zone in Suqian County, the region is also establishing one autonomous regional-level grassroots health comprehensive pilot zone in each of the 14 districts and cities [2] - The Guangxi Health Commission is implementing AI-assisted diagnosis and chronic disease management, with a goal for over 50% of grassroots institutions to deploy these systems by 2026 [2] - The integration of AI in healthcare is expected to significantly improve the identification accuracy of common diseases and support early screening for local diseases such as nasopharyngeal carcinoma and thalassemia [2]
“人工智能+”赋能基层医疗卫生服务
Ke Ji Ri Bao·2025-11-28 01:00