Abstract

China has developed into an aging population since 2000, following the global pattern of population aging. China has been ideally placed because of its excellent aging characteristics, which involve an ample proportion of the older population, speedy growth, and rapid expansion of the most past and unequal aging distribution. The aging demographic rises against the increasing burden of disease, high disability rate, and a low level of social involvement. The issue has been resolved by introducing the Low Fertility Economic State Aging Model (LFESAM) to shape unequal aging distribution based on health care perspectives. In the conventional health care model, the sustainable provision of treatment has primarily been loaded, which results in an unequal distribution of aging. LFESAM has multiple advantages when compared with traditional health care systems as a result of rapid advances and helps to distribute the aging population in a distributed manner. In its first stage of growth, the Chinese Government is responsible for introducing the intelligent health care service and the necessity of constructing preventive health intervention policies under the trend of deep aging in china.

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