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2nd China Private Healthcare and Social Medical Industry Innovation Conference 2018 to Unveil Golden Opportunities Amid Policy Tailwinds

Mar 08, 2018 18:20 CST Updated 18:20


On March 22–23, 2018, the 2nd China Private Healthcare and Socially-Run Medical Industry Innovation Conference will be grandly held at the Fulin Hotel in Shenzhen. Themed “Seizing the Golden Opportunity for the Takeoff of the Private Healthcare and Socially-Run Medical Industry Amid Favorable Policy Winds,” the conference will feature impassioned presentations by more than thirty industry experts, leaders, and prominent figures from the private healthcare and socially-run medical sectors. Additionally, numerous industry elites will jointly discuss the current challenges and future development trends of China’s private healthcare and socially-run medical industry against the backdrop of an impending golden opportunity period and continuous transformation. The event aims to elucidate development trajectories, explore response strategies and innovative measures, and help attendees open new doors and broaden their perspectives.

 

A Powerful Alliance, Crafting an Industry Feast


The 2nd China Private Medical and Socially-Run Healthcare Industry Innovation Conference (2018) was guided and supported by organizations including the Medical and Health Industry Branch of the China Information Association, the Clinical Engineering Branch of the Chinese Non-Public Medical Institutions Association, the Shenzhen Research Society for Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, the Guangdong Family Doctors Association, the Shanghai Xuhui District Medical and Health Information Technology Association, and the Shandong Hospital Association. It was jointly organized by Kelei Medical Network and Kelei Exhibition. More than ten institutions and enterprises provided strong co-organizing support, including Health 160, Haoyigong, China Medical Media Group, Jujinghui, China Primary Hospital Standardization Alliance, United Doctor Group Weier Hospital, Medical Professional Talent Network, Yixuemao, Ozenda, Golden Sunflower Capital, Yimeng Network, Kubio Biotech, 365 Hospital Network, Baoping Medical, Yestar Aesthetic Surgery, and Pantao Hui. The conference’s chief strategic media supporters were China Medical Equipment Magazine, Sina Love Doctor, Medtribune, 24-Hour Medical Channel, and Huayi Zongheng Bang. Live streaming support was provided by Medtribune, 24-Hour Medical Channel, Xinglinyuan, and Vhall Live. Over one hundred media outlets conducted publicity and reporting for the conference, including VCBeat, DXY, Beike She, Singularity Hub, Yimeng Network, 39 Health Network, Medical Circle, China Biological Equipment Network, Mobile Medical Circle, AskMedicine, JRJ.com, Chief Medical Network, Global Times, Phoenix News, China News Service, Sohu Health, and Robot Library. PR Newswire served as the conference’s sole designated news release media.

 

High-quality partners not only demonstrate the robust strength of this conference but also highlight their remarkable industry standing and influence. With the support and collaboration of numerous industry associations, media outlets, and other institutions, this conference is poised to serve as a premier platform for industry dialogue, exchange, and cooperation. It will connect senior executives from leading private hospitals, capital investors, and service providers, facilitate high-value networking, and drive the transformation and upgrading of China’s private healthcare sector and socially operated medical institutions.

 

Opportunities and Challenges: Deep Insights to Grasp the Pulse of the Industry


Driven by advancements in technologies such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality, the Internet of Things, cloud computing, and big data, coupled with rising public expectations for healthcare quality and evolving national policies, private hospitals are poised to enter a golden period of development. However, the current medical and service standards of many domestic private enterprises fall short of meeting the demands of public and industry transformation, as well as the trend toward diversification in healthcare institutions. This shortfall is attributable not only to the short-sighted, profit-driven nature of social capital backing private hospitals but also to the lag and inadequacy in the top-level design of health policies.

Therefore, China still lacks influential, authoritative private hospitals that have made significant contributions to medical research and education. Public perception of private hospitals remains mired in negative stereotypes, such as exorbitant fees, outdated technology, and a lack of standardization.

Amidst the sweeping tides of the era and the transformative trends in China’s healthcare sector, this summit will focus on pressing issues surrounding the development of private healthcare and socially invested medical institutions both domestically and internationally. On the morning of the 22nd, the summit will begin by examining the current state and future trajectories of the private healthcare industry in China and abroad. Using high-quality foreign private hospitals as benchmarks, it will analyze the shortcomings in China compared to other countries, explore their underlying causes, and propose measures for improvement. The discussion will then shift to identifying the key strategies for the sustainable development of outstanding private hospitals. As is widely recognized, sustainability relies on capital support and a virtuous cycle; therefore, the summit will subsequently examine socially invested medical institutions favored by various capital sources, analyzing their development patterns as the next major growth frontier. Finally, the summit will establish innovative, specialized practical frameworks for the investment, construction, and operational management of non-public “medical care, rehabilitation, and elderly care” integrated facilities.

On the afternoon of the 23rd, the summit will address technical and managerial perspectives, integrating the currently trending fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and healthcare. It will explore the feasibility of deploying AI in private medical institutions, further discussing the construction and operation of future smart hospitals in conjunction with the prevailing concept of smart cities. Following an examination of scientific and technological advancements, and adhering to a people-centric philosophy, the summit will leverage advanced technologies to focus on safety management and risk prevention and control measures, while emphasizing the importance of building and upgrading information systems.

On the morning of the 23rd, following two days of brainstorming and in-depth analysis, the summit will provide a conclusive synthesis and summary of prior discussions. Building on this foundation, it will separately explore: (1) the practical implementation and challenges of precision medicine in non-public (private) hospitals; (2) infrastructure development, equipment planning, and core capability enhancement for newly established non-public (private) hospitals; and (3) innovative trends in architectural design for Chinese and foreign non-public (private) hospitals. By integrating theory with practice, the summit aims to outline practical approaches and strategic directions for the future development of the private healthcare sector.

Over the course of the two-day discussion, more than thirty industry authorities will deliver impassioned speeches, critically assessing advantages and disadvantages while sharing their experiences to inspire attendees from comprehensive and multi-dimensional perspectives. For instance, Zhang Qiuyang, Founder and Director of the US-China Medical Technology Exchange Association, will share insights on “The Application of Innovation in Healthcare Experience.” Liu Gang, Vice Chairman of the Shanghai Xuhui District Medical Health Information Technology Association, will provide an in-depth analysis of the second incremental reform in his talk, “Internet + Healthcare: The Second Incremental Reform.” Liu Mengfan, Director of the Project Division at the Healthcare and Health Industry Branch of the China Information Association, will discuss “The Future of Smart Healthcare from the Past and Present of AI” from a technological perspective. These industry leaders will help attendees reach new heights in strategic thinking.

 

The 2nd China Private Healthcare and Socially-Run Medical Industry Innovation Conference is undoubtedly set to become the premier kick-off event for the medical sector. Numerous industry experts will share their insights and experiences, while several leading figures in the field will join you at this grand occasion. Whether reflecting on the past, analyzing the present, or forecasting the future, the 2nd China Private Healthcare and Socially-Run Medical Industry Innovation Conference is undoubtedly at the forefront of the industry and the times, making it an unmissable event for the private healthcare and socially-run medical sectors. Registration for the 2nd China Private Healthcare and Socially-Run Medical Industry Innovation Conference is now open and gaining momentum. To participate, please contact the conference organizing committee.

 

Conference Official Website: www.cnmiis.com

Organizing Committee Contact Information:

Mr. Li:

Tel: 18916841069 WeChat: allen-9900

QQ: 2314180965 Email:allen.li@klexhibitions.com

Ms. Wang:

Phone: 13761526903 WeChat: wanghaiyan-8866

QQ: 2512923802 Email:anne.wang@klexhibitions.com

Mr. Zhang:

Phone: 18121005829 WeChat: kl_aaron

QQ: 3131803532 Email: aaron.zhang@klexhibitions.com

Ms. Wang:

Tel: 17792873855 WeChat: 13186005354

Q Q: 2481330449 Email: linda.wang@klexhibitions.com