Demand for Medical Services in the Changing Structure of the Aging Population: The Construction of a Personnel Training System for the Integration of Health Care and Nursing Care
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The problem of population aging in China is becoming more and more prominent, and the impact of aging on the demand for medical services has become a focus of social concern. Against this background, this study aims to explore the relationship between population aging on the demand for healthcare services and how to build a healthcare-integrated talent cultivation system that adapts to an aging society. Through an in-depth analysis of China's demographic data, this study reveals the real challenges of population aging on the demand for medical services. The current high and diversified demand for medical services from China's aging population has put tremendous pressure on the existing medical service system. In view of this, this study proposes a multidimensional talent cultivation model that integrates medical knowledge and aging skills, aiming to cultivate composite talents with comprehensive medical knowledge and aging skills to meet the demand for healthcare services in the aging society, and provides an innovative solution to meet the healthcare challenges of China's aging population. By strengthening interdisciplinary education, policy support and practice innovation, it is expected to enhance the quality and efficiency of healthcare services in China's aging society and bring a better quality of life to the elderly.
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