Since its establishment, Doorun has always been guided by the core mission of "Making Health Accessible," breaking free from the single dimension of traditional health services — not only serving as a "disseminator" of health knowledge, but also as a "builder" of health services: we use the dual drive of "knowledge + services" to continuously contribute to improving social health levels and perfecting the health service system.
Building a multi-dimensional popularization system online and offline, outputting accessible content around daily health care, chronic disease prevention, and health management for chronic patients, collaborating with primary medical institutions to set up "health service stations" to provide health consultation and basic monitoring, launching home health services for people with disabilities and elderly living alone, while also linking medical, elderly care, and rehabilitation institutions to build a "health service docking platform" to match professional resources, and carrying out emergency services such as free clinics and distribution of protective materials during public health events and disease high-incidence periods, effectively breaking down barriers, solving problems, and building defenses.
Doorun has long invested in the public health field, with the starting point of "solving health pain points and meeting people's needs." During the critical period of epidemic prevention and control, it quickly deployed resources, donated multiple batches of protective, disinfection, and health protection materials to frontline medical institutions, supporting epidemic prevention work.
In the future, we will deepen the integration and innovation of health popularization and services, optimize models, expand coverage, improve grassroots networks, promote more popular health knowledge, more convenient services, and higher social health levels, with the original intention of social responsibility, helping to build a healthy and inclusive society.