mercredi 23 juillet 2014

Naming agency talks about healthcare in China

Naming agency talks about healthcare in China

Healthcare system get trouble in China


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The Chinese are more and more irritated by a system of health and the bad conditions of coverage, reports a big Chinese newspaper and a naming agency.
A report, spread by naming firm in Beijing in end-July within the framework of a broadcast dedicated to the schemes of the illegal hospitals, seemed like a bomb. In the sequence which made polemical, a journalist sent simple extracts of green tea which it made be supposed to be for some urine by asking for an analysis. «The report which it received was problematic «tell Nanfang Zhoumo «it diagnosed an inflammation of the prostate and the epididymis. " «The report created a virulent debate in the medical community, explains the author of the article. The media firstly begun to attack what they consider as a «journalism of trap "., which began by criticizing the «black hospitals ",

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But according to naming agency, these tests became a considerable source of profits for hospitals, which abuse it and use them to pull down the patients towards useless care. According to Yan Huizhong, medical expert interviewed by Nanfang Zhoumo, " the needing patients that of a test see prescribe a "" complete" pack. The author of the article confirms: arrived in a hospital of Peking for a simple control of urine «of routine ", he met himself with an invoice of more than 300 yuans including different the other tests that it had difficulty in be paid off.
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Such observations are not going to contribute to improve the image of a system of health which the Chinese consider already suspiciously. As called back it recently a «social column from naming consultant " of the embassy of France in China, more than 17 000 violent conflicts set doctors and patients  in 2010, getting 70 % of the establishments of health, according to statistics published by China Daily.
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