From November 11 to 14, the 2nd World Health Expo was officially held at the Wuhan International Expo Center. As a leading digital precision health management platform in China, Miao Health was invited to exhibit at this year’s Health Expo and signed an on-site agreement with the Qiaokou District Government for the “Digital Health Wuhan 2030” dual headquarters project, contributing to Wuhan’s development as the “World Capital of the Health Industry.”

Wuhan’s principal leaders stated that the city will strengthen policy guidance, platform support, and service guarantees; deeply implement the development plan for the big health industry; continuously improve supporting policies; promote the integrated development of multiple sectors including pharmaceuticals, healthcare, elderly care, and tourism; build a “comprehensive, full-spectrum” big health industrial cluster; and establish Wuhan as a “City of Health” and a “City of Happiness.”

Kong Fei, CEO of Miao Health, stated that this signing represents a significant concrete step by Miao Health to actively respond to the Healthy China strategy and support Wuhan’s post-pandemic revitalization and high-quality development. From providing aid to Wuhan during the pandemic to building a Digital Health Wuhan in the post-pandemic era, Miao Health has remained firmly focused on Wuhan as a key hub for the big health industry. By introducing advanced preventive medicine concepts from Canadian health management centers and integrating online and offline health management approaches, Miao Health aims to deliver enhanced services to Wuhan residents in the future.
During the pandemic, Miao Health leveraged the remote support capabilities of the “Healthy Wuhan APP,” guided by the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission, to deliver essential supplies such as smart thermometers and pulse oximeters for home isolation self-monitoring to frontline workers. By integrating data interfaces, it provided online consultation and health management services, contributing to epidemic prevention and control efforts.
After the pandemic subsided, Miao Health continued to leverage its strengths in health technology, participating in the development of “Digital Health Wuhan” and launching a dual-headquarters operating model to serve the health needs of millions of residents. In the future, the flagship store of the world’s largest Canadian Health Management Center (China) will be established in Wuhan. This facility will be a multifunctional complex integrating fitness and exercise, chronic disease rehabilitation, health management, and new retail health services.

More Health’s holistic health solution begins by breaking down information silos to resolve data entry challenges. After acquiring multi-dimensional user health data, it establishes a health data interaction platform that leverages algorithms for in-depth analysis and the creation of precise user profiles. This enables disease risk prediction and the delivery of personalized health plans tailored to each individual, ultimately achieving scientific and effective health management.

Notably, these multi-dimensional health management services—encompassing smart health monitoring hardware, the Canadian Health Management Center, and comprehensive support services—will be introduced to every community health management center in Wuhan. This initiative aims to enhance grassroots infrastructure capabilities by leveraging an online-plus-offline, full-scenario health data interaction platform to collect residents’ health and behavioral data, thereby establishing digital health records.
In the future, Miao Health will safeguard a Healthy China through innovation, remain committed to driving the development of the broader health industry, and promote high-quality improvements in the overall health of the population. For residents of Wuhan, this means access to efficient and professional services right at their doorstep, enabling healthier and better lives.