What is the life cycle of social public services?

Life-cycle health service system refers to the reconstruction of health service system covering everyone's life cycle from birth to death from political, economic, social, cultural and technical aspects under the new situation of aging population. The system has the following characteristics: first, the service target changes from the elderly population to the whole population, the whole process and the whole cycle. The health status of people in different life stages is different, and the emphasis of health services in different stages should also be different. Therefore, in the context of an aging society, the whole life cycle health service system not only pays attention to the health outcomes of the elderly, but also comprehensively considers the whole life cycle process, and constructs a health support and health promotion service system that spans different life stages and different groups of people, so as to promote the healthy development of citizens of all ages in a more active, proactive, systematic and sustainable way. Second, the implementation mode has formed a collaborative governance pattern from the previous single-sector and fragmented actions. The construction of life cycle health service system involves welfare, medical care, education and other policy contents. The health governance of an aging society also involves different administrative departments. The traditional single-sector and fragmented policy is not enough to meet the development requirements of health undertakings in the context of an aging society. It is urgent to reconstruct the current public health policy from the perspective of overall development and promote the formation of cross-departmental collaborative governance pattern. Third, the internal concept has changed from focusing on treating diseases to focusing on people's health. With the change of disease spectrum, the main diseases and causes of death of our population have changed from acute infectious diseases to chronic non-infectious diseases, and the trend of chronic diseases is obvious. The concept of whole-cycle health is different from the traditional medical model. Instead, it has changed from the above hospitals to community management and health promotion, forming a health service system integrating chronic disease prevention, disease treatment and health management.