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Weimai Showcases Innovative Full-Cycle Care Management at the 3rd World Big Health Expo

Apr 09, 2021 21:36 CST Updated 21:36

On April 8, the 3rd World Health Expo grandly opened in Wuhan, gathering more than 1,400 companies to showcase the most cutting-edge technologies and products in the general health sector. As an innovative representative in the internet healthcare field, Weimai was invited to make its appearance at the event.

 

At the “Internet + Healthcare” Medical and Health Technology Innovation Sub-forum on the afternoon of the 9th, Zhou Li, Vice President of Weimai, shared with numerous industry experts in attendance Weimai’s innovative practices in whole-course disease management within the field of smart healthcare.

 

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“Medical services can only generate greater value by either extending their scope or deepening their impact. However, launching any new healthcare service—such as precision medicine, health management, transitional care, or service improvement—increases the workload of healthcare professionals.” Zhou Li believes that at this stage, public hospitals need to enhance efficiency and reduce burdens. Given limited resources and the imperative to maintain quality, this goal can only be achieved through a whole-course disease management system.

 

Zhou Li introduced that the full-course disease management model, based on Weimai’s independently developed Neumann Doctor AI follow-up system, not only reconstructs the patient journey—from healthcare-seeking behavior and clinical practices to doctor-patient needs—but also ensures that, after patients receive services, the entire process of disease diagnosis and treatment is supported by point-to-point, personalized, and precise care. Meanwhile, it creates a dedicated composite assistant for hospitals and physicians, significantly reducing the workload of medical teams.

 

“WeiMai is not pursuing AI for its own sake; rather, it aims to closely collaborate with clinical healthcare professionals to assist in medical care and manage patient health. This is the core focus WeiMai is deeply committed to,” said Zhou Li.

 

For different patients, Weimai's full-course disease management can provide personalized whole-process management plans and targeted services. In actual medical scenarios, doctors repeatedly give instructions and reminders based on individual conditions, but most patients fail to remember the specific details of these reminders. However, within Weimai's full-course disease management workflow, the management system not only informs patients about the actions to be taken, precautions to observe, and intervention recommendations for responding to changes in their condition throughout the entire process, but also provides decision-making support to healthcare teams regarding resource allocation based on patient behaviors and outcomes.

 

Data shows that after a period of operation, certain departments at Weimai’s model hospitals have achieved significant revenue growth, while healthcare professionals have received fair and transparent compensation. Under this virtuous cycle, healthcare providers are more proactive in patient management, enabling patients to receive comprehensive, hassle-free care with greater peace of mind.

 

At the conclusion of her speech, Zhou Li stated that, leveraging Internet Plus, AI technologies, and refined online-to-offline operational capabilities, Weimai’s whole-disease-course management service system is fulfilling its corporate mission of “Illuminating Medicine with Technology to Make Healthcare Services Accessible.” This approach creates exceptional value for both patients and healthcare providers, truly realizing the transition from “patients seeking services” to “services reaching patients,” and from “patients waiting for services” to “services awaiting patients.”