京津冀推动医养结合联盟建设 多元化医养结合模式勾勒幸福“夕阳红”
Yang Shi Wang·2025-12-27 10:38

Core Viewpoint - The establishment of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (Jing-Jin-Ji) Medical and Elderly Care Integration Alliance aims to enhance the quality of medical and elderly care services in the region, with a focus on creating various integrated service models and promoting collaboration among institutions [1][3]. Group 1: Alliance Formation and Collaboration - A total of 177 medical and elderly care institutions have signed cooperation agreements or intentions since the formation of the Jing-Jin-Ji Medical and Elderly Care Integration Alliance [1]. - The alliance has developed multiple integrated service models, including "medical care provided by elderly care institutions," "elderly care provided by medical institutions," and extending medical and elderly care services to families [3][5]. Group 2: Demographics and Market Potential - The elderly population aged 60 and above in the Jing-Jin-Ji region has reached 24.79 million, accounting for 22.65% of the total population, indicating a moderate aging stage [3]. - The regional health departments are advocating for high-quality development of the medical and elderly care industry, emphasizing the need for integrated services to cater to the growing elderly population [3]. Group 3: Training and Professional Development - The Peking Union Medical College Hospital's Geriatrics Department has trained over 440 specialized doctors, including those from Beijing and Hebei, as part of a national talent cultivation project [7]. - Future initiatives will focus on increasing participation from more medical and elderly care institutions in the construction of integrated care units, aiming for regional recognition and seamless transitions for elderly patients [7].