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Study on the Grading Treatment Model of "Health Management Center" in the Perspective of Sports-Health Care Integration

Version 1 : Received: 21 February 2022 / Approved: 23 February 2022 / Online: 23 February 2022 (07:06:51 CET)

How to cite: Sun, J.; Szumilewicz, A. Study on the Grading Treatment Model of "Health Management Center" in the Perspective of Sports-Health Care Integration. Preprints 2022, 2022020287. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202202.0287.v1 Sun, J.; Szumilewicz, A. Study on the Grading Treatment Model of "Health Management Center" in the Perspective of Sports-Health Care Integration. Preprints 2022, 2022020287. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202202.0287.v1

Abstract

(1) Background: With continuous globalization and modernization of people's lives, lifestyle has changed dramatically, with decreased physical activity and increased unhealthy eating patterns in many nations throughout the world. With the COVID-19 pandemic and changes taking place in people’s health and lifestyles around the world, the need for rehabilitation is expected to rise in the coming years.(2)Methods: This paper analyzes the integration model of sports and health care using theoretical analysis, literature reviews, logical reasoning, and other methods.(3)Results: The integration of sports and health care in China has entered the stage of practical implementation after many years of development, forming a few representative integration patterns. Governments, communities, community hospitals, hospitals, and third-party institutions are the main participants, with the community playing an important role in the integration. Pharmacies, sports venues, and schools with sufficient staff have a relatively low participation rate.(4)Conclusion: The grading treatment has been applied in health management and sports rehabilitation, based on the development of digital medicine, a government-led grading treatment model of "health management center" can promote the participation of multiple subjects in the integration of sports and health care, solving the problems existing in the current integration process to a certain extent.

Keywords

integration of sports and health care; sports; health; community

Subject

Medicine and Pharmacology, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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