2018-8-7 08:56:35

From:english.eastday.com

By:Liu Yilin

Jiahui Health CEO: thumbs up for China’s most open city

“In the USA, general practitioners will classify the patients. If they cannot handle the ailment themselves, they will tell patients to go to specialists, while in China patients are often disoriented and delay the time for treatment. Jiahui’s full course program is valued by Shanghai Health departments. In the future, such general practitioner programs will be the model for Chinese medical education to follow.”

Wu Jinglei, director of Shanghai Municipal Commission of Health and Family Planning, suggests that to encourage private medical institutes to implement the “Planning outline of Healthy Shanghai 2030” demands a deepening of medical reform, improved living standards and raising the public health literacy. The program is also a move to concentrate world-class medical technology and services in Shanghai and improve the medical level of Shanghai. Such exploration is still ongoing.

(John Hsiang’s wishes for China: Never turn back. Reform and opening up is now on a new journey to realize the Chinese Dream - the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.)

Story by Liu Yilin

Translated by Ma Yichuan

Cameraman: Liu Hao