What is the general public’s basic attitude toward “healthcare”? Is the increasingly diverse healthcare landscape widely accepted, and how should it be further improved?
From the initial opening of the healthcare market at the dawn of the new century to the current flourishing diversity of medical services, a new healthcare landscape—composed of large-scale and diversified market elements—is gradually reshaping the health ecosystem of every individual.
For non-public healthcare institutions, in addition to an increasingly open policy environment and a multi-tiered capital landscape, patient trust and recognition will also be critical issues that urgently need to be addressed as they pursue differentiated development from public hospitals in the future.
To this end, we took to the streets of Shanghai to interview individuals of diverse ages, backgrounds, and nationalities, gathering their authentic perspectives on healthcare experiences.
For example... the cute girl who nearly burst into tears in front of the doctor due to a fever ↓

For instance... Big-Eye Auntie, who accompanied her daughter to a prenatal checkup but expressed regret at not being able to hear the fetal heartbeat in person ↓

For instance... young white-collar workers who repeatedly forget to undergo health checkups due to their hectic work schedules ↓

For example... a retired teacher in excellent health who is determined to “avoid burdening hospitals” ↓

For instance... returnee youths who have just come to realize the inconvenience of “having no acquaintances” in an unfamiliar city ↓

For example... Danish and Israeli heartthrobs who felt “inexplicably stripped” due to their poor Chinese ↓

And... the super adorable grandpa who compares doctors to movie actors ↓

What Did They Say? What Insights Does It Offer to Healthcare Professionals?Join us in Shanghai on May 16 to explore the sustainable development of private healthcare amidst scale, diversification, and structural restructuring, alongside hundreds of private healthcare executives.
Shanghai Marriott Hotel City Centre (555 Xizang Middle Road)
May 16, 2017 09:00 - 17:00

As a major annual flagship event co-hosted by Caixin Media and GE Healthcare China, the third summit naturally features numerous highlights. It will continue to boast the star-studded lineup of speakers and premium audiovisual experience seen in the previous two editions, creating for attendees a grounded and substantive exchange of ideas focused on the private healthcare sector.
You will meet at the conference:

Jointly Appointed Professor, School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University,
Director of the Institute for Social Policy,
Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Yang Yansui

Zhang Jin, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Caixin Media and Executive Editor-in-Chief of China Reform magazine

Zhang Hong, Editor-in-Chief of Caixin Video and "Star" Financial Commentator

Chairman of Meinian Onehealth Healthcare Industry Group Co., Ltd.,
Yu Rong, Chairman of Tianyi Investment Group

Representative figure of Chinese physicians in independent practice,
Dr. Smile Medical Group Founder Zhang Qiang

Zhang Wei, Chief Medical Officer, BOE Health Services Group

Wang Hui, Founding Partner of Honghui Capital

Chen Xinhong, Deputy Executive Director of the Innovative Integrated Industrial Entity at Lianxin International Medical Group
...and nearly 30 other speakers will deliver insightful presentations
The conference agenda will also be exceptionally diverse and engaging,Here~↓


Here Comes the Most Important Part: This SummitNo fees charged,
We hereby cordially invite80 Healthcare Professionals,
Join the Grand Event,
What you need to bring is,
On the Non-Public Healthcare Industry
Ideas, Experiences, Pain Points, Expectations……
If you are a healthcare industry professional,
and has something to say about non-public healthcare,
Please quickly long-press to scan the QR code below,
Register for the summit and select the corresponding sub-forums.
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