China News Service, Beijing, August 18 (Reporter Wu Tao) On the 18th, the "2021 Internet Doctors' Diagnosis and Treatment Behavior and Happiness Report" (hereinafter referred to as the report) jointly released by JD Health and the health community showed that doctors are actively embracing Internet medical treatment.

  According to the report, public hospitals are becoming the main force in the construction of Internet hospitals, accounting for nearly 70%.

Among them, in tertiary hospitals and above, the proportion of doctors who choose to practice online on the Internet medical platform is about 30% to 40%.

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  "Internet doctors are mostly male. The clinical working time is usually 3 to 10 years. They are mainly attending physicians. Internal medicine and surgery account for more than 50%. They are the mainstream departments for online practice. Most online practice starts in 2020. , The sunshine income of online practice is usually 3,000 yuan to 8,000 yuan per month.” The report shows.

  According to statistics from the National Health Commission, as of June 2021, there are more than 1,600 Internet hospitals in my country, initially forming an online and offline integrated medical service model.

  JD Health pointed out that there are not many Internet hospitals that can truly achieve effective operations. How to effectively use Internet medical services has always been the focus of the industry.

Xin Lijun, senior vice president of JD Group and CEO of JD Health, said that in the digital health era, medical services are shifting from "treatment-centered" to "people's health-centered".

  The report pointed out that the "pay check" of convenient services and the "medical consultation" of non-core medical services are still the most used and most mature online services in Internet hospitals.

In the core medical business, with the clarification of the scope of the Internet hospital business, online follow-up visits and coverage of some common and chronic diseases are continuously increasing.

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