Wider Opening-up in Healthcare: Raffles Hospital Chongqing further improves int’l medical environment

By Yuling Chen, Yiling Wang, iChongqing

Chongqing in southwest China is opening wider to the outside world.

With the establishment of China (Chongqing) Pilot Free Trade Zone, Chongqing is building itself into a pioneer of opening-up in hinterland China. The international and diversified megacity of Chongqing has attracted many foreigners studying and working here, and of course, medical care is unavoidable.

The city’s international medical environment has been further improved, evidenced by the opening of Raffles Hospital Chongqing. The hospital in Liangjiang New Area is part of China (Chongqing) Demonstration Initiative on Strategic Connectivity, and it is also the first fully foreign-owned hospital in Chongqing. Raffles Hospital Chongqing has 700 beds and offers bilingual service for Chinese and foreigners.

In the video, Dr. Lau Kwong Hung Keith, Deputy Medical Director and General Manager introduces Raffles children clinic, one center of excellence, and leads iChongqing to explore more about its inpatient facilities. Now, please check it out.