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In 2026, China’s ambulatory services are undergoing a profound structural transformation, moving away from a traditional hospital-centric model toward a decentralized, digitally integrated ecosystem. As the nation grapples with a rapidly aging population and a rising prevalence of chronic diseases, the focus has shifted toward "outpatient-first" care to alleviate the pressure on overcrowded tertiary (Tier 3) hospitals.
The Rise of Community-Based Care
A cornerstone of this evolution is the strengthening of Community Health Centers (CHCs). Under recent "Smart Healthcare" mandates, these centers are no longer just for minor ailments; they have been upgraded with advanced diagnostic tools, including point-of-care testing and basic imaging. In major urban centers like Shanghai and Shenzhen, the "hierarchical medical system" is now strictly enforced. Patients are encouraged—and often financially incentivized via medical insurance—to seek initial consultations at the community level. If specialized care is needed, these centers act as gatekeepers, coordinating seamless referrals to larger…