Study on the Connotation, Mode and Path of Physical and Medical Fusion
Abstract
The implementation of the new strategy of health China in China is the main focus of medical and medical integration with the wide attention and discussion by the society and the acceleration of the integration progress of medical and health undertakings. The study believes that the concept of physical and medical integration is based on the current shortcomings in the medical and health field in China. By advocating the combination of comprehensive fitness and the current medical technology, it can make up for the shortcomings in the current medical undertakings and ensure national health. Under the grand strategic goal of the integration of sports and medicine, how to make the integrated new system play the expected effect is the main problem faced in the process of the integrated development of sports and medicine. This paper discusses the connotation, mode and development path of physical and medical integration for reference.References
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