What is modern health management?

The concept of health management 1, the definition of health management from different professional perspectives Due to the limitations of different professional perspectives, there is no clear definition or concept of health management at home and abroad. 2. Definition of health management in "Preliminary Knowledge of Experts on Health Management Concept and Discipline System in China" In 2009, the Health Management Branch of Chinese Medical Association organized experts from the national health management academic community to jointly compile and promulgate "Preliminary Knowledge of Experts on Health Management Concept and Discipline System in China". The training materials for health managers follow the concepts in knowledge. 3, the purpose of health management, elements and focus, purpose, subject, object, focus, support, public idea. The goal and characteristics of health management: the connotation knowledge of health management expands health management: it is a subject that studies human health and its influencing factors and related theories, methods and technologies of health management. Therefore, to learn health management, we must understand health, disease, sub-health and risk factors that affect health. World Health Organization (WHO) Concept of Health 1948 The WHO Charter first put forward a three-dimensional concept of health: "Health is not just the absence of disease and weakness, but a state of physical, psychological and social integrity". Disease: refers to a state of life caused by some reason. In this state, the shape and/or function of the human body have changed to a certain extent, normal life activities have been restricted or destroyed, and sooner or later, detectable symptoms have been shown. The outcome of this state can be recovery (return to normal) or long-term survival, or even death. Disease in a broad sense refers to health, that is, as long as it does not meet the definition of health, individuals can be considered to be in a state of disease; In a narrow sense, diseases refer to diseases with certain diagnostic criteria and specific names (including syndromes).