The National Health Commission has published its Implementation Guidelines for Fostering and Standardizing the Use and Progress of "AI + Healthcare," outlining a vision where, by 2027, high-quality datasets and reliable data environments will be firmly established. This will pave the way for the development of large-scale AI models and intelligent agent applications, promote the widespread adoption of intelligent auxiliary technologies, and lead to the establishment of pilot testing sites that will spur growth within the health sector. Looking further ahead to 2030, the guidelines anticipate a scenario where intelligent assistance for primary-level medical diagnosis and treatment will be nearly ubiquitous. In this future, AI technologies will see extensive use in hospitals at the secondary level and above, application standards and practices will be refined, and a premier hub for technological innovation and talent development will be firmly in place.
