China Medical Big Data Release!

Recently, Deloitte Consulting, an internationally renowned consulting company, released the 2020 Health Care Forecast Report, which also reflects the medical big data of the Chinese population.

China Medical Big Data Release!

Among the Chinese with a total population of more than 1.3 billion, China has 1.6 to 170 million people with high blood pressure, more than 100 million people with high blood lipids, 92.4 million people with diabetes, 70 million to 200 million people with overweight or obesity. There are 160 million people with abnormal blood lipids and about 120 million people with fatty liver. According to research data, one person has cancer every 30 seconds. On average, one person suffers from diabetes every 30 seconds. On average, at least one person dies of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases every 30 seconds.

The status of China's medical big data: three healthy mountains on the people

The first healthy mountain - running into an aging society

The above-mentioned shocking data results show that China's aging trend is serious according to Deloitte's latest 2020 Health Care Forecast Report.

By 2012, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is expected to have an average life expectancy of 80 years, which is a significant aging phenomenon compared to 1990.

Among them, Japan is the most serious, with an average life expectancy of 84 years old, Britain 81 years old, US 79 years old, China 75 years old, and India 66 years old.

It is estimated that by 2018, the number of people over 65 will reach 580 million, accounting for 10% of the global population, which means that one out of every 10 Japanese people is over 65 years old. By 2020, China has officially entered a serious stage of aging!

In developed countries, when developed countries enter an aging age, per capita GDP is between 5,000 and 8,000 US dollars. In 2014, health care expenditures accounted for 77% of total expenditures.

Compared with China, since 2003, China has not been rich, and its per capita GDP is 1,000 US dollars. In 2014, health care expenditure accounted for 23% of total expenditure. It is estimated that by 2020, health care expenditure will increase to 32% of total expenditure.

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