With the development of medical treatment partnership and “internet + medical service” in China, this study proposes a remote patient perceived value satisfaction model (RPPVSM) with online medical service for specialties from the perspective of patient perceived value. Taking Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital Specialist Alliance (SPHSA) as the research subject, RPPVSM was constructed based on ACSI and TAM. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was modified to have a better degree of fitness and validation outcomes of the hypothesis as follows: Perceived ease of use has a significantly positive impact on perceived value with coefficient being 0.248; perceived usefulness has a significantly positive impact on the satisfaction with coefficient being 0.577; perceived value has a significantly positive impact on satisfaction with coefficient being 0.163. Perceived synergy has a significantly positive impact on perceived value with coefficient of 0.547; perceived ease of use will have a significantly positive impact on satisfaction through the perceived value variable with coefficient of mediation being 0.094; perceived synergy has a significant impact on satisfaction through perceived value with mediation coefficient being 0.196. The results suggest that the inclusion of the patient’s perception value index in the medical information platform is conducive to the construction of RPPVSM.