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The Frontiers of Society, Science and Technology, 2024, 6(2); doi: 10.25236/FSST.2024.060202.

Research on implementation of smart elderly care service policy in Heilongjiang Province based on Smith model

Author(s)

Guo Rongli, Liu Lu

Corresponding Author:
Guo Rongli
Affiliation(s)

Harbin University of Commerce, Heilongjiang, Harbin, China

Abstract

Our country has entered an aging society at present. With the rapid development of modern information technology, the smart elderly care service industry is making continuous progress. Smart elderly care with new technologies as the core helps to improve the quality of elderly care services. High-quality development of smart elderly care service industry is an important means to actively cope with the aging population. The report of the 20th CPC National Congress pointed out that joint efforts should be made to promote the high-quality development of intelligent elderly services, provide high-quality, intelligent and inclusive services for the elderly, better achieve the goals of elderly services, and actively respond to the national strategy of population ageing. In turn, it will solve the previous problems of smart elderly services, improve the quality of life level of the elderly group, and enhance their sense of well-being. Based on Smith's model theory, the problems faced during the implementation of the smart elderly service policy are analyzed with Heilongjiang Province as the research object. In this regard, the government should improve the policy system and establish relevant policies and laws; deal with the relationship between the executive agencies and enhance the efficiency of smart elderly services; improve the motivation of the target group and strengthen the construction of the professional talent team; optimize the environment for the implementation of the policy and increase the investment of government funds.

Keywords

Elderly services; Intelligent Elderly Services; Smith's model; ageing society

Cite This Paper

Guo Rongli, Liu Lu. Research on implementation of smart elderly care service policy in Heilongjiang Province based on Smith model. The Frontiers of Society, Science and Technology (2024), Vol. 6, Issue 2: 8-15. https://doi.org/10.25236/FSST.2024.060202.

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