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Posts Tagged ‘red envelopes’
 

 
 

China’s Healthcare Challenge

This very good Al Jazeera report gives one a good sense of just how high the stakes are with China’s healthcare reforms. “The Chinese government is launching a $125bn, three-year plan to reform its healthcare system...
by Damjan Denoble
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Pfizer shows it’s become a veteran Chinese hand

Posted By Damjan DeNoble Pfizer has been on both the winning and the losing sides of China patent and trademark laws since 2002.  If anything, it has learned just how different a playing field China is than the rest of the wor...
by Damjan Denoble
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What 850 billion yuan means for China’s health care industry

Posted By Damjan DeNoble Eastday.com interviewed Professor Li Ling, and provided a transcript titled The key incentive for China’s health care system is to protect people’s health, not make money. Prof. Li Ling is a...
by Damjan Denoble
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In Romania (too) bribery is a health problem

This [Dan Bilefsky's piece] is a very well written, vivid example of the dangers of bribery in hospitals, and I am posting it here to add to our continuing coverage of under the table payments to doctors in Asian countries like...
by Damjan Denoble
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From All Roads Link To China Blog: China Private Health Services VID

Posted by Damjan DeNoble Pretty remarkable interview on the rise of private market healthcare in China originally posted by Richard Brubaker on All Roads Link to China Blog. CEO of Parkway Health Medical Centers Jonathan Seah i...
by Damjan Denoble
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