With the intensive implementation of the “Internet + Health” policy, online medical resources are being continuously expanded, accelerating the deep integration of online and offline health services and continually transforming people’s healthy lifestyles. Prevention-oriented, full-cycle health services are gradually shifting public mindsets and increasingly becoming a critical complementary component of care outside hospital settings.
6On May 17, at the “Internet + Smart Hospital Innovation Development Forum” held during VCBeat’s Top 100 Future Healthcare Companies Conference, numerous industry representatives gathered to discuss the smart hospital industry. Ms. Jiang Maorong, Dean of BOE Health IoT Hospital, was invited to attend and delivered a keynote speech titled “BOE Health: IoT Hospitals Empowering Whole-Course Care Services.”


“In homes, in squares, and in every place where people live, our products and services are present.”
— Chen Yanshun, Chairman of BOE
BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd. (BOE), founded in April 1993, has led China’s display industry in achieving a breakthrough from zero to one, ushering in the Chinese era of the global display industry. Today, one out of every four smart display terminals worldwide features a BOE screen. Since 2013, BOE has integrated its technological, product, manufacturing, and industrial capabilities in the display sector into the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem, with solutions spanning transportation, healthcare, public services, and other fields. The company has gradually formed a “1+4+N” flagship business cluster, centered on its semiconductor display business, and integrating MLED, sensors and solutions, smart system innovation, and smart health engineering.
As a vital component of the smart medical-engineering business, BOE Health leverages its proprietary hospital network and IoT device systems to build three core capability platforms—the “Health Internet of Things (HIoT) Platform,” the “Integrated Platform for Medical Care, Education, Research, and Industry,” and the “3D Visualized Health Management Platform”—with the goal of integrating medicine and engineering. These platforms comprehensively empower end-to-end services covering prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation across the entire care journey. Committed to providing smart interface products and professional services for information interaction and human health, BOE Health aims to create a closed-loop system for full-lifecycle user health management, thereby advancing the application of smart IoT in the healthcare sector.

HIoTThe platform focuses on technologies such as biochips, non-intrusive monitoring, and early cancer screening, offering mobile, non-invasive, medical-grade health testing products including molecular diagnostics, vital signs monitoring, and companion diagnostics. By adopting customized, integrated hardware-software solutions, it designs comprehensive IoT solutions for community and corporate health centers, providing services such as early screening and indicator monitoring to achieve data interoperability and physician collaboration.
By collaborating on research projects with dozens of professional societies and medical centers across China, BOE Health leverages BOE’s technology platform and technology transfer system to build an integrated platform encompassing medical care, education, research, and industry. Furthermore, capitalizing on its “BOE Health Internet Hospital” license, the company provides patients with vertical, specialty-specific, whole-course disease management services that span both in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings.
BOE HealthLeveraging intelligent variable human body (digital twin) technology, this platform integrates vital sign monitoring devices with proprietary health management services to create an application platform for commercial scenarios such as corporate and community health management centers. It provides personalized exercise and nutrition health management solutions that offer health visualization and predictable goal outcomes.
BOE HealthCentering on specialty-specific full-course disease management as its core business, it integrates a robust academic team and collaborates with renowned associations and organizations such as the National Alliance for Prevention and Treatment of Lung Cancer in Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, the Tumor Green Alliance, the Chinese Geriatrics Society, the Military Oncology Center, and the Chinese Association of Rehabilitation.22a team of doctors,113Established long-term strategic cooperation with renowned physicians to provide users with vertical-sector remote home-based post-discharge care/Post-consultation services, encompassing closed-loop offerings such as medical record establishment, follow-up visits, prescription refills for return consultations, and home-based rehabilitation, are designed to deliver high-value healthcare and foster integrated service coordination between in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings. The “BOE Health Internet Hospital” mini-program is now live.“Specialty Centers”、“General Practice Consultation”、“Health Mall”、“Health Science Popularization”modules such as lung health, thyroid health, and breast nodule health12series of products.

BOE HealthIt can also provide primary care physicians with effective diagnostic tools, such as the design of a visualized "nodule time machine," to assist in interpretation and diagnosis.

In-Depth, Integrated Corporate Health Management Services
Leveraging its existing corporate platform resources and capabilities, BOE Health is upgrading its integrated online-to-offline health services. This includes transforming traditional on-site clinics into “Smart Clinics,” expanding service reach, and establishing an “Enterprise Health Management 2.0” model that spans pre-examination, during-examination, and post-examination stages. This approach delivers in-depth, high-value comprehensive health management services to corporate clients, significantly enhancing the convenience and accessibility of medical care support while improving employee productivity and satisfaction.
Currently, BOE Health has fostered collaborations with FESCO, Henan Energy Group, the Inner Mongolia Federation of Trade Unions, New Airport City Holdings, and Taetea Industry, providing their employees with health management services such as specialized disease management and weight loss. Notably, through its partnership with FESCO, it has delivered weight loss services to 1,700 individuals among FESCO’s corporate clients.

BOE Health IoT Hospital will continue to leverage the value of its three core capability platforms to empower whole-course health management services, continuously extend the hospital’s service reach, and facilitate the smart development of its specialty care system.