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Hospital Investment Summit to Discuss Opportunities in China

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 06 Jun 2011
The China Hospital Investment & Management Summit 2011 will offer participants the opportunity to familiarize themselves with China's newly established policies and regulations, which provide government support for the development of both private and foreign-owned hospitals. More...


The 2011 Summit will provide a platform to discuss the policies and regulations effecting China's rapidly expanding hospital industry as a result of the recently issued Chinese government's "Views on Further Encouraging and Guiding the Investment of Social Capital Toward Medical Institutions", focused on healthcare reform and hospital development. The rising demand for industry diversity, quality healthcare services for patients, and strengthening financials are fueling the rapid growth of China's hospital market.

The Summit will provide reform, growth, and development strategies to the participants, based on information provided from leading government institutions, hospital organizations, and international corporations. Among the highlights of the summit will be first hand information of newly issued policies and regulations of hospitals through close contact with authorities and officials from government; the discussion of diversified business models of medical services in China to create a healthy competitive environment; strategic planning for hospital construction projects through innovative green design and engineering under low carbon environment rules; strengthening the cooperation between hospitals and insurers to improve product innovation of health insurance; and insights into understanding the demands and requirements of hospitals for the procurement of healthcare.

The China Hospital Investment & Management Summit 2011 will be hosted by Duxes Business Consulting (Shanghai, China) at the Swissôtel Beijing Hong Kong Macau Center (Beijing, China). Representatives of the Chinese Ministry of Health, SAT, IBM, Ping An Insurance, Aier Eye Hospital Group, United Family Healthcare Group, Peking University People's Hospital, the Bejing Hospital of the Ministry of Health, among many others, will provide insights, experience, and policy interpretation of the new guidelines.

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