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Chinese Hospital vs Chinese Hospital. If you’re coming to China for medical care, choosing the right hospital is you first concern. #globalhealth #healthcare #chinesemedicalcare #medicaltourism #creatorsearchinsights

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This is a hospital in China. And this is also a hospital in China. So why is there such a huge difference between them? If you are coming to China for medical care, choosing the right hospital is your first concern. Let me explain this to you. The cloudy ones are the general outpatient departments of large top tier public hospitals, where patients from all over the country go for serious, complex disease and expert specialist care. This is why they are always busy. Their registration fee is only around $3-7 US dollars, and the health insurance usually covers a large portion of the medical fee. For every visit, doctors normally spend 10-15 minutes with each patient. The wide modern, quiet ones are also top tier public hospitals, but are there VIP departments or international departments? Their registration fee is range from $40-220 US dollars, and the insurance does not cover those expense here. The doctors here will spend 30-40 minutes talking with you patiently, many of them speak fluent English, and offer much more personalized care. Neither type is better or worse. They just serve different medical needs and preference for patients. I'm John Liang from J&W Global Healthcare. If you have any questions about medical care in China, Please follow me and feel free to reach me out.