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Door to Door Healthcare
Medical O2O platform brings hope to patients in need of home care
By Xia Yuanyuan | VOL. 9 March 2017 ·2017-03-01

Multiple benefits

Yihu365.com provides door-to-door injection services by visiting nurses for elderly patient

Yihu365 also brings new opportunities to nurses, especially those who have free time and want to make extra money.

"Nurses usually have more free time after work than doctors, so door-to-door services help increase our income," said Yang. "Yihu365 sends orders to the nurses who are closest to the patients, so I usually provide services to users who are near my hospital, and it takes little time traveling."

Instead of having patients crowding hospitals, nurses can provide professional medical services to patients during their leisure time, which is both time and energy efficient. In addition, the services involved do not require medical inquiry or laboratory test, and can easily be done at home.

The platform adopts a strict vetting system. Most nurses work at national top-level hospitals in China and have three years or more of clinical nursing experience, while nurses from community-based institutions are required to have more than five years of experience. As of now, more than 20,000 certified nurses have registered with the platform.To prevent risks of medical negligence, Yihu365 launched the Angel's Eyes project on December 9, 2016, and the company provides free-of-charge insurances to patients and nurses. "This project can better protect the interests of both patients and nurses," said Yang.

As of October 2016, the number of registered users on Yihu365 had reached 15 million, and the monthly transaction volume exceeded $46 million.But Yihu365 is only the tip of a booming industry. In 2015, the mobile medical care industry was worth $679 million, with a 54.24-percent year-on-year growth; the total number of users reached 130 million, an increase of more than 66 million compared to 2014. The mobile medical care industry size is expected to reach $1.5 billion by the end of 2017, according to Qianzhan.com, a consultation organization focusing on emerging industries.

Upgraded services

Latest census data show that the number of senior citizens in China is expected to reach 300 million by 2025. Against this backdrop, China is facing an acute lack of doctors and nurses. Currently, there are 3.28 million licensed nurses in China. Nearly 3 million additional nurses are needed, according to Wei.

As the elders' health conditions gradually decline, so do their self-care capabilities. In China, governments at various levels, both central and local, have started paying great attention to healthcare for elders, and have explored creative modes of providing medical and healthcare services to this segment of the population.

In view of the growing needs, as the first officially recognized company allowed to experiment with online-to-offline medical and healthcare services, Yihu365 is now looking to extend its coverage beyond in-home on-demand services. The company recently established the Beijing Home-Based Services for Elders Platform, which aims at providing overall nursing services, so that all elderly citizens may enjoy the achievements of technological development.

Family doctors can now sign contracts with Yihu365, which is an important breakthrough that will improve the use efficiency of medical resources by enabling first diagnosis at the grassroots level, two-way referral system, and separated treatment for patients with acute or chronic diseases.

In the future, Yihu365 services will include home-visits by doctors, thus opening up the next step in door-to-door medical services. "It is undoubtedly good for Yihu365, and visiting nurses are the first step toward visiting family doctors," said Wei.

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