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International clinics in Beijing : ウィキペディア英語版 | International clinics in Beijing
"International clinic" is a colloquial term used by expats in China for a privately owned clinic or hospital that possesses specific characteristics, which separates it from the various domestic healthcare establishments. International clinics are generally much more expensive than public hospitals and will be able to accept non-Chinese insurance. In Beijing, there are a number of such companies, the most prominent being Puhua International Hospital - Shuangjing,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Puhua International Clinic Homepage )〕 Beijing United Family Hospital〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Beijing United Family Hospital and Clinics )〕 and International SOS. ==Background== Private medical institutions outside of Traditional Chinese Medicine clinics is a relatively new concept in China with healthcare being synonymous with large public hospitals. Beijing boasts some of the most famous and well reputed medical facilities such as the Xie He, Chaoyang and Tiantan Hospitals. For expats, the accessibility of these services are limited due to language barriers and a gap between what is given and what is expected of a hospital by western standards. Public hospitals require patients to first take a number (Gua hao), following which they will normally wait several hours to see a doctor. Consultations are generally very short and many expat patients can be surprised at the level of customer service available. International clinics will offer a similar level of service as one might expect from a private clinic in Europe or the USA and as such is the primary choice of expats in Beijing, particularly those with international health insurance.
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