Core Viewpoint - The joint measures released by eight government departments aim to foster the development of the elderly care service industry and promote the silver economy through technological innovation and market-oriented approaches [1][3]. Group 1: Brand Development - Support for the establishment of distinctive branding for chain elderly care service providers to enhance brand recognition [4]. - Encouragement for elderly care service providers to implement trademark strategies and register distinctive logos [4]. - Promotion of well-known brands in the elderly care sector through various initiatives to create exemplary brands and leading enterprises [4]. Group 2: Market Supply and Demand - Optimization of elderly care services and age-friendly products by integrating community resources and encouraging home care services [6]. - Establishment of platforms for supply and demand matching to enhance resource utilization in elderly care services [6]. - Encouragement for e-commerce platforms and supermarkets to create dedicated sections for elderly products to facilitate consumption [6]. Group 3: Technological Empowerment - Promotion of technological advancements in elderly care, including the use of big data, cloud computing, and AI for health monitoring and personalized services [7]. - Support for the development of elderly care robots and smart home technologies to meet the needs of daily care and emotional support [7]. - Encouragement for the exploration of advanced technologies such as brain-machine interfaces and exoskeleton robots to assist elderly individuals with declining physical functions [7]. Group 4: Development Environment Optimization - Creation of a fair competitive environment by reforming the classification of elderly care institutions and ensuring no restrictive clauses in government procurement processes [8]. - Establishment of standards and certification systems for elderly products and services to guide procurement decisions [8]. - Protection of elderly rights through educational initiatives and strict regulation against fraudulent practices targeting the elderly [8]. Group 5: Support for Operational Factors - Improvement of government services to provide efficient guidance and information on elderly care facilities and policies [11]. - Streamlining of licensing processes for elderly care institutions to facilitate easier access to necessary permits [11]. - Support for stable operations of elderly care facilities through land supply and financial assistance for construction and operational costs [11].
八部门联合发文!明确鼓励养老科技攻关与产品研发
Ge Long Hui·2026-01-13 02:57