The 2nd Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei National Taiwan University Health Innovation Technology Seminar kicked off

China Development Network on July 6th, according to China News Service Tianjin News, Chang Liang, Zhang Daozheng and Ma Jinlong reported the 2nd Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei National University Health Innovation and Technology Symposium opened on the 5th at Tianjin Meijiang Convention and Exhibition Center, from the medical community on both sides of the strait Well-known experts gathered in Tianjin to exchange views on cutting-edge issues in the medical field.

Han Xiaofen, deputy director of Tianjin Municipal Health Commission, attended the meeting and delivered a speech. She said that at present, China's health industry is in a stage of vigorous development, and health management concepts and service practices are constantly enriched. It is necessary to expand and deepen cross-strait exchanges so that exchanges and cooperation in the medical and health field can play a more important role.

​​Chang Bingying, director of the Taiwan Sleep Science and Technology Association, said that the medical community on both sides of the strait cooperates to popularize general health knowledge, conducts academic seminars, and hopes to achieve four goals: one can accumulate health science and technology knowledge, establish a knowledge achievement database, and release achievement measurement indicators ; The second is to provide cutting-edge medical knowledge, publish treatment guidelines, and introduce international standards; the third is to hold professional training courses and hold international academic seminars; the fourth is to promote the upgrading of related industries.

Yu Weizhong, deputy director of the Tianjin Taiwan Affairs Office, "liked" the meeting. He said that health is what the people think and what the people want. This conference is a beneficial exploration and active attempt to popularize healthy life, optimize health services, improve health protection, build a healthy environment, and develop the health industry.

In the subsequent academic exchange session, Xu Hongzhi, Director of the Rehabilitation Department of the Chiayi Branch of Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Taiwan, and Xu Minghui, a professor at Taipei Medical University, made reports and shared reports on the integration of cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence and big data with hospital management.

From July 6th to 7th, medical experts from Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and Taiwan will also conduct discussions and exchanges on sleep breathing, rare diseases and other issues, and carry out free consultation activities to benefit Tianjin citizens.