“Internet plus healthcare” platforms assist fight against COVID-19 at home and abroad
“Internet
plus healthcare” platforms in China are assisting in the fight against the
COVID-19 outbreak both at home and abroad, thanks to the country’s policies for
supporting online healthcare services.
On Feb.
23, China’s leading online healthcare solution provider WeDoctor launched a
platform to provide online consultation, diagnosis, psychological assistance
and other services, making it possible for people to consult with a doctor at
home.
As of 10
a.m. on March 13, the platform attracted over 125 million visits, with 48,581
doctors offering consultation services for 1.6 million people.
WeDoctor
also launched an online rescue channel to give special assistance to Wuhan,
Hubei province, the epicenter of the outbreak in China. In 10 days, over 50,000
local people were provided with services including online follow-up visits,
medical insurance reimbursement and drug delivery.
Like
WeDoctor, other Chinese “Internet plus healthcare” platforms, such as Haodaifu,
AliHealth, Ping An Good Doctor, and JD Health have also unveiled similar
services.
A total
of 191 public medical institutions and nearly 100 Internet hospitals across the
country have made online diagnosis available for people, according to China’s
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).
Online
consultation is the first step in digital health, said Li Dewen, deputy
director of the MIIT information center, adding that efficient human-computer
interaction can reduce the workload of hospitals and cut cross-infection risks.
Some
healthcare companies have launched online consulting platforms globally in this
regard, sharing China’s experience in the fight against the virus.
Working
with the China International Exchange and Promotion Association for Medical and
Healthcare, WeDoctor introduced a bilingual anti-epidemic platform in both
Chinese and English on March 14. In the first phase, the platform invited 6,129
medical professionals from across the country to offer assistance to both Chinese
and international friends overseas.
On March
18, Zhao Lei, a chief physician with Wuhan Union Hospital, used the platform to
have a video talk with Luca Varcasia, a doctor from the Italian city of
Sassari. Zhao shared China’s clinical experience in treating the disease and
answered seven questions in detail from Varcasia and other Italian
counterparts. “The information shared by Dr. Zhao would be pure gold for us,”
Varcasia said after their video talk.
Users
from nine countries, including the Netherlands and India, watched the live
broadcast.
With the
Internet plus healthcare platforms, China’s experience in fighting against the
virus is being transmitted to the world more quickly.
Source:People’s
Daily Online
Chinese doctors offer overseas
Chinese free online medical consultation services via a platform launched by
WeDoctor based in Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang province, on March 17.
(Photo/Long Wei)
“Internet plus healthcare” platforms assist fight against COVID-19 at home and abroad
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