Chinanews.com, Berlin, August 3 (Reporter Peng Dawei) The reporter learned on the 3rd that it was jointly organized by the Peking Union Medical College School of Health and Health Management Policy and the Public Health Institute of Heidelberg University in Germany, the Chinese Association for Elderly Health Care, and the Sino-German Chamber of Commerce. The "Global Collaboration Chapter" of the online forum of "Fate and Common China and Germany: A China-Germany Health Cloud Dialogue" supported by Medicare Co., Ltd. was successfully held. This live broadcast event was hosted by Liu Yuanli, Executive Dean of the School of Health and Health Management Policy of Peking Union Medical College and President of the Chinese Association for Geriatric Care, and Prof. Dr. Till Baernighausen, Dean of the Institute of Public Health of Heidelberg University School of Medicine and Humboldt Chair Professor. people.

  Associate Professor Li Guoqiang, First Secretary of the Science and Technology Department of the Chinese Embassy in Germany, pointed out that the application of modern technology in medicine is a common issue for us. We sincerely hope that the fine tradition of seeking truth and being pragmatic in Sino-German scientific and technological cooperation will be inherited and carried forward. He appreciated the extensive exchanges and consensus reached by Chinese and German experts over the past period of time, and said that the Chinese Embassy in Germany is willing to provide support within its capacity for academic exchanges and scientific research cooperation between the two sides, and promote the health of the two countries through dialogue. Substantive cooperation in the field.

  Dr. Robert Kezaala, Infectious Disease Control Coordinator of the World Health Organization China Office, pointed out that data from WHO headquarters shows that different countries are at different stages of the development of the new crown pneumonia epidemic and have adopted different response measures and response mechanisms. The World Health Organization hopes to coordinate the different practices of various countries with each other, and does not hope that there will be a situation of competition among countries, so as to avoid further deterioration of the epidemic.

  Prof. Dr. Vincent Heuveline, Chief Information Officer of Heidelberg University and Director of the Computing Center of Heidelberg University, introduced intelligent medical data and artificial intelligence applications.

  Dong Jiahong, dean of Chang Gung Memorial Hospital of Tsinghua University and academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, introduced his exploration and practice in the field of smart medicine. He pointed out that based on the understanding of wisdom, it is recommended to define smart medicine as the most optimized big health ecosystem empowered by modern technology. Through the optimization of the whole element, the whole process, and the whole chain, the system carries out global care that covers the whole population, the whole life, and all dimensions, and finally realizes high-quality, efficient and economical value medical care. As the core technology of the "Pyramid Cornerstone" of smart medical care, it originated from the fourth technological revolution. The integration of cutting-edge technologies led by information technology into all levels of health care will realize supply and demand changes and model innovation, and promote the arrival of a new era of smart medical care.

  Yang Aiping, director of the Capacity Building and Continuing Education Center of the National Health Commission of China, pointed out that the epidemic is a test of China's overall health service capacity and service system, and more directly a test of specialty capacity building. From this perspective, the global public should focus on and strengthen the service capacity of the public health system and the capacity building of disease prevention and control.

  Prof. Dr. Till Baernighausen, Dean of the Institute of Public Health of the Heidelberg University School of Medicine and Humboldt Chair Professor, said that in the new normal period of the epidemic, people will suffer from burnout due to long-term dance with the new crown virus and may oppose long-term restrictions. Such as maintaining social distance, wearing a mask, etc. It is hoped that in the future, vaccines that are less expensive but with better effects can be developed. At the same time, researchers should continue to study people's psychology, behavior, and preferences, and encourage people to continue to maintain good health habits. (Finish)