Analyzing the Mechanism of Intelligent Medical Care to Improve Doctor-patient Relationship under the Background of Big Data
DOI: 10.23977/socmhm.2025.060108 | Downloads: 3 | Views: 203
Author(s)
Wuniu Jida 1
Affiliation(s)
1 School of Politics and Public Administration, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, Guangxi, 541006, China
Corresponding Author
Wuniu JidaABSTRACT
With the rapid development and wide application of big data technology, smart healthcare, as a brand new form of healthcare, is gradually reshaping the traditional way of healthcare services. Through literature research and other studies, this paper aims to explore how smart healthcare can improve the doctor-patient relationship in the context of big data and analyze the mechanism of action behind it. To enhance the overall quality of healthcare and patient experience, the following recommendations are proposed. First, hospitals should invest in upgrading their intelligent infrastructure. By integrating advanced technologies, hospitals can significantly elevate the standard of care, ensuring a smoother, more efficient, and patient-centric medical experience. Second, efforts should be made to optimize the operation interfaces of intelligent healthcare tools. This involves streamlining complex processes, making them more intuitive and user - friendly. Such improvements will not only enhance the usability of these tools but also boost their operational efficiency, enabling healthcare providers and patients to access and utilize services more effectively. Finally, it is essential to strengthen the promotion and application of basic intelligent healthcare services, especially in primary healthcare settings. Additionally, targeted intelligent healthcare convenience services should be developed for vulnerable groups, such as disabled and elderly patients. These specialized services can help bridge the digital divide, ensuring that all patients, regardless of their physical condition or age, can enjoy the benefits of intelligent healthcare technology.
KEYWORDS
Big Data, Intelligent Healthcare, Doctor-Patient Relationship, Mechanism of ActionCITE THIS PAPER
Wuniu Jida, Analyzing the Mechanism of Intelligent Medical Care to Improve Doctor-patient Relationship under the Background of Big Data. Social Medicine and Health Management (2025) Vol. 6: 61-66. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/socmhm.2025.060108.
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