Empirical Study on Urban Residents' Willingness to Choose Smart Elderly Care Services under the Background of Aging—Taking Nanchong City, Sichuan Province as an Example
Abstract
Under the trend of China's population to aging and aging, the degree of aging in China is deepening, and the pension problem has become a major event related to the national economy and people's livelihood. On this basis, the health problems of the elderly are becoming more and more prominent, the proportion of disabled and semi-disabled elderly continues to rise, the pension needs and medical needs of the elderly are increasing, coupled with the collapse of the traditional family structure, making it imperative for China to explore and establish a new pension service model that combines medical care and medical care. In this case, the intelligent elderly care service was born. He made the elderly care service industry seamlessly connected, saved manpower, integrated it into the daily life of the elderly, and let the elderly spend the clothing, food, shelter and transportation in their old age, so as to solve the pension problem of the aging population.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/fm.v8i2.6586
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