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Concord Medical Opens Datong Meizhongjiahe Cancer Hospital

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 07 Jun 2016
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Image: The Concord Cancer Hospital in Guangzhou, China (Photo courtesy of Concord Medical Services).
Image: The Concord Cancer Hospital in Guangzhou, China (Photo courtesy of Concord Medical Services).
Concord Medical Services (CMS, Beijing, China) has announced the preliminary opening of Datong Meizhongjiahe Cancer Hospital (Shanxi Province, China).

The 100-bed hospital is a Level-II specialty cancer hospital with radiation, imaging, test laboratory, radiotherapy, and diagnostic imaging equipment, including a linear accelerator and a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system. The hospital is the first wholly owned hospital in the projected Meizhongjiahe-branded network of hospitals planned for Chinese Tier II and Tier III cities, and will complement CMS high-end hospitals in Tier I cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou.

As of December 31, 2015, CMS operated a network of 127 centers with 76 hospital partners that spanned 53 cities and 25 provinces and administrative regions in China. Under long-term arrangements with top-tier hospitals in China, the company provides radiotherapy and diagnostic imaging equipment and manages the daily operations of these centers, which are located on the premises of its hospital partners. The Company also provides ongoing training to doctors and other medical professionals in its network of centers to ensure a high level of clinical care for patients.

“We are very pleased to celebrate the transformative milestone in the history of Concord Medical. This first wholly-owned domestic cancer hospital in China is an important step of our broad strategy to build a nationwide chain of free-standing cancer treatment and diagnosis centers under the brand ‘Meizhongjiahe’ in the future,” said Jianyu Yang, MD, chairman and CEO of CMS. “There is strong patient demand in Tier II and Tier III cities in China for advanced cancer diagnosis and treatments, and we see their challenge as ours.”

CMS is undergoing an expansion drive in the Chinese domestic market, and is currently establishing specialty cancer hospitals in Wuxi, Hangzhou, Taizhou, and Nanchang. In addition, as part of its high-end cancer hospital development strategy and oversea business extension, the company acquired Concord Cancer Hospital, a private hospital in Singapore in April 2015.

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