Taiwan has always called itself an island of science and technology, and of course it is no exception. Under the government's policy of striving for digital transformation over the years, Taiwan has entered the era of "smart urban and rural areas". The so-called smart urban and rural areas use technologies such as big data, the Internet of Things, and AI to connect citizens, industries, and localities through innovative In this way, we can communicate effectively with each other and provide customized services according to local characteristics and needs, thereby improving people's quality of life. Use problems as fuel and use technology to strengthen service capabilities
However, there will inevitably be uneven development old picture restoration in urban and rural areas. Although the idea of using technology to intervene and clarify practical pain points is good, it cannot ignore the digital gap between urban and rural areas. In rural areas, due to population loss, aging, and lower utilization of technological products than in cities, the pace of digitalization is naturally slower, and it has always been out of reach of various service facilities. Since 2018, with the support of the “Apply Plan for Popularizing Smart Urban and Rural
Life” by the Bureau of Industry of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Advanced Medical Fund has developed “Xiong Health Creates Smart Living Community Shared Care Application Services” in Kaohsiung, Pingtung and Penghu (hereinafter referred to as "male health"). At that time, general manager Huang Zhaosheng was very clear that the first three problems to be solved were lack of resources, lack of manpower and lack of feedback, and innovative forces such as digitalization and smart technology could effectively connect the needs and pain points of life in remote villages, so that people in Localized and customized services and facilities will