Abstract
The information technology revolution since the modern times has brought tremendous changes to human life patterns. Human needs for medical treatment and health are increasing and gradually changing. It has brought unprecedented challenges to the medical and health services industries. As a revolutionary technology that changes human lifestyle, information technology can realize the optimization of the behavior and mode of medical and health services. From initial attempts to widespread use, to the redesign of medical procedures, developed countries such as Europe and the United States have penetrated information technology into all levels of medical services. Information technology has become the driving force and source of the transformation and development of the medical and health industry, and the concept of smart medicalcare is derived from it. This study takes the mobile health app as an example to explore what factors affect the public's willingness to adopt mobile health. This research draws on previous research results and integrates the current mainstream research model. This study uses SPSS21.0 software. Based on the above results, this study puts forward relevant suggestions and enlightenments of mobile health and makes research prospects. It is hoped that it can provide some theoretical guidance and reference for the development of mobile health in China, the formulation of relevant policies and the optimization of service providers' products.
Keywords: Smart Healthcare, Big Data, Telemedicine, Service Quality.