1. The document discusses ethical guidelines for ubiquitous health care in China, noting key differences from Western approaches, including the priority placed on group needs over individual autonomy and privacy. 2. It outlines several important Chinese cultural perspectives, such as the central role of family in medical decision making and a preference for medical paternalism. 3. The document recommends that ubiquitous health technologies for the Chinese elderly focus on connecting families, adopt medical paternalism models, and ensure affordability given income differences in China.