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  List of hospitals in Asia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lists of hospitals for each country in Asia.
List of hospitals in the United Arab Emirates
List of hospitals in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_hospitals_in_Asia   (69 words)

  
 List of hospitals in Mainland China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of hospitals in mainland China.
lists too for List of Hospitals in Hong Kong Lists of hospitals in Macau
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_hospitals_in_Mainland_China   (76 words)

  
 Human Rights Watch: Publications: Asia : China and Tibet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
China's rapid urban development, fueled in Beijing by preparations for the 2008 Olympics, is leading to the eviction of homeowners and tenants in violation of Chinese law and international standards on the right to housing.
The sentencing of political dissidents to special psychiatric hospitals on the basis of false diagnoses led to the forced withdrawal of the Soviet Union from the WPA in 1983 and it was not readmitted until 1989, after the Gorbachev reforms had brought an end to systematic political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union.
China is increasingly exercising its authority over the territory of Hong Kong on a number of issues and has directed, for instance, that all the Vietnamese be cleared from Hong Kong before July 1.
www.hrw.org /hrw/pubweb/Webcat-25.htm   (2186 words)

  
 China
With over a million children in orphanages in China, the child of your dreams may be waiting for you just half a world away.
Children in China available for adoption have been abandoned and reside in orphanages due to the one-child law in China.
The median age of children at the time of their referral is between age eight to sixteen months Applicants under the age of 45 will generally receive a child under 18 months.
www.homestead.com /prosites-rommom/China.html   (384 words)

  
 Intercountry Adoption - China
A listing of CCAA-licensed agencies can be found on http://www.china-ccaa.org/ Included with the application should be all the required documents along with authentications and translations.
CCAA in China does not allow for the pre-selection of children for adoption, so it is advisable for all adoptive parents to begin the adoption process by filing an “Application for Advance Processing of Orphan Petition” (Form I-600A) with the USCIS office having jurisdiction over their place of residence.
Adoptive parents who normally live outside of China, who have completed the Chinese adoption process, and who are in possession of a final adoption decree issued by a Chinese notarial office must file their I-600 petition at the U.S. Consulate in Guangzhou.
travel.state.gov /family/adoption_china.html   (5504 words)

  
 China - Amnesty International
China lobbied the European Union (EU) to lift its arms embargo, imposed after China’s crackdown on the pro-democracy movement in June 1989, and won support from some EU states.
China continued to deny North Koreans access to any refugee determination procedures despite evidence that many had a genuine claim to asylum and in breach of the UN Refugee Convention to which China is a state party.
China continued to use “counter-terrorism” as a means to strengthen its political and economic ties with neighbouring states.
web.amnesty.org /report2005/chn-summary-eng   (2701 words)

  
 Wang & Wang: Intellectual Property, Investment Law, in China, Taiwan
For many years China's authorities considered the best means to protect the health of its citizens was to encourage the dissemination of medicines, and therefore prohibit any monopolies on pharmaceutical products.
Foreign drugs to be imported into China must qualify under the Rules on Imported Medicines, which list the specific documents needed for obtaining a permit to import medicines.
These habits have carried down from China's traditional medical practices in which various herbs are blended together, and given to the patient to boil into a brew.
www.wangandwang.com /pharmic.htm   (525 words)

  
 Hospital Dataset of China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The directories contain listings of hospitals at county-level and above and of epidemiological stations, and are limited to those institutions in the Ministry of Health System.
Although not a complete listing of Chinese hospitals, the material provides a descriptive basis for the growth and spread of health-care institutions between 1950 and the mid-1980s (1985 for hospitals, 1987 for epidemiological stations).
The county data are keyed to the administrative divisions of China described in the 1986 edition of the Guobiao Codes (GB2260-86).
citas.csde.washington.edu /data/hospital/summary.html   (204 words)

  
 WHO | Update 55 - Change in status of Toronto, situation in China and Singapore
China has today reported 55 new probable cases of SARS and 5 new deaths, bringing the cumulative number of cases to 5124 and deaths to 267.
All patients and three of the nurses were transferred to Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore’s designated SARS hospital, for further assessment.
The new deaths occurred in Canada (1), China (5), Hong Kong SAR (2), and Taiwan, China (6).
www.who.int /csr/sars/archive/2003_05_14/en   (812 words)

  
 Illegal Human Organ Trade from Executed Prisoners in China
China vehemently denies the existence of this domestic law, and this facilitates further controversy surrounding this issue.
China does not want to acknowledge that the country gains financially from executed prisoners’ organs, for this admission would generate more contention and protest from human rights organizations.
If China is trading human organs, then this trade should be regulated to achieve transparency and fairness as well as, the chance to guarantee that prisoner or prisoners’ family’s wishes are upheld.
www.american.edu /TED/prisonorgans.htm   (3336 words)

  
 Medical Facilities Available In China To Expatriates and Visitors - information abstracted from the US Consulate ...
This excerpt is taken from the US Consular Information Sheet for China (the latest version of which can be accessed by clicking here).
Hospitals in major cities may accept credit cards for payment.
Physicians and hospitals have sometimes refused to supply American patients with complete copies of their Chinese hospital medical records, including laboratory test results, scans, and x-rays.
www.imperialtours.net /china_health.htm   (990 words)

  
 From cells to bells, 10 things the Chinese do far better than we do A comparative list compiled by JAN WONG - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
China's taxis automatically print out receipts with date, mileage, taxi medallion number, even the start and end times of the ride.
In China, when you sling your purse or laptop or coat over your chair back, a waiter hurries to toss a tasteful slipcover over it.
In China, roadside electronic billboards not only give directions to nearby lots and garages, they crucially reveal how many empty spaces are left.
aolnetscape.workopolis.com /servlet/Content/fasttrack/20041023/CHINATEN23?section=Technology   (1598 words)

  
 Corporate Restructuring and Governance in China - CESP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Working with Professor Thomas Heller of the Stanford Law School and scholars from China, this project will collect both survey and qualitative data to explicate the process of corporate restructuring and governance reform over the last decade.
First, it appears that China is making headway in reforming the heart of the state socialist system.
China's post-state socialist leadership is instituting an ambitious program of corporate restructuring, but politics has skewed the privatization process.
cesp.stanford.edu /research/2088   (495 words)

  
 Safety Abroad Handbook -- How to Get There... and Back
China the Beautiful - Information and photographs of classical Chinese art and painting, as well as poetry, history, literature, and philosophy.
American Embassy in China: Medical Facilities - A comprehensive list of hospitals, physicians, and dentists in the five different consular districts.
List of Banks in China - Links to the most widely used and well-known banks in China.
www.lmu.edu /globaled/china/resources.html   (3848 words)

  
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One aspect of China's patent law which may cause concern is the compulsory license provisions.
However, this is a much faster and smoother process than previous to 1995, when China required that a manufacturer must establish clinical trials in China.
Bribery and kickbacks are a common part of obtaining a distribution channel through hospitals, and this practice is blamed for the high price of medicine in China.
www.wangandwang.com /pharm.htm   (1791 words)

  
 Widespread Human H5N1 Bird Flu Infections in China?
Many of the infections originate in various forms of food (probably uncooked or undercooked) and have a long incubation period of about two weeks.
This latest boxun report, in conjunction with earlier reports of 10 different H5N1 strains in China is cause for concern.
WHO's position is not scientifically valid and encourages under-reporting, which appears to be rampant in China, where a raging stage six flu pandemic may be happening.
www.recombinomics.com /News/07200502/H5N1_Human_Widespread_China.html   (295 words)

  
 china medical university offers mbbs in china for students from india and other carribean universities ,colleges in, of ...
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China Medical University has one of the biggest affiliated hospitals in China; it has total bed strength of 4088 beds with 2 super specialty hospitals.
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www.allianceedu.com /hospitals.html   (102 words)

  
 Centura Health Facilities Make Top Hospitals List
Hospitals making the list are recognized for setting national performance benchmarks in quality of care, operational efficiency, financial performance and adaptation to the environment.
With their clinical and financial data reported jointly, Littleton Adventist Hospital in Littleton and Porter Adventist Hospital in Denver also were recognized in the Large Community Hospital category.
Porter Adventist Hospital is a full-service 368-bed hospital located in south Denver.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/05-27-2004/0002183128&EDATE=   (937 words)

  
 SARS Crackdown In China - CBS News
The spread of the disease, which has killed at least 206 people on China's mainland and sickened more than 4,200, has caused widespread anxiety and prompted some villages to try to block visitors from Beijing and other affected areas.
In coastal Zhejiang province, several thousand villagers had been protesting in front of the local government building in the town of Xiandie since May 3, when the travelers returned from Beijing, said a villager, who refused to give her name.
"They shouldn't have hospitalized patients in the government building, which has no medical facilities and professional staff," said the villager, who was reached by telephone.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2003/04/01/health/main547274.shtml   (999 words)

  
 SABM | Society for the Advancement of Blood Management | Public and Patients
SABM's Blood Management Program Database is a resource for patients and healthcare providers who would like to find hospitals in their area that offer a more comprehensive approach to managing a patient's own blood.
Since there is currently no set standard of care regulated or recognized for Blood Conservation/Management Programs, this list is provided merely as a service to the public based on the claim of the institutions mentioned and nothing more.
As a potential patient and consumer, each individual should contact the facility of their choice and interview the prospective physicians and healthcare providers to determine whether they satisfy his or her needs in the stated specialty or not.
www.sabm.org /hospitals   (167 words)

  
 RedOrbit - Health - BGH Expands to Cambodia, China on List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The group had earlier scrapped a plan to invest in the hospital business in Shanghai because of the high costs and complicated regulations involved.
The group is in the process of merging the operations of its branches to pool resources and enhance competitiveness and medical-service capabilities.
BGH is also the largest single shareholder of SET-listed Ramkhamhaeng Hospital (RAM), which operates nine facilities including Synaphaet, Vibhavadi 2 Hospital in Bangkok, Chiang Mai Ram and Chiangmai Ram 2, Khonkaen Ram, Muang Loei, Phayao Ram and Khelang Nakorn-Ram Hospital in Lampang in addition to its flagship Ramkhamhaeng Hospital.
www.redorbit.com /news/health/247295/bgh_expands_to_cambodia_china_on_list/index.html?source=r_healt   (427 words)

  
 Splendid Magazine reviews Guitar Garden: China Rose
For Guitar Garden, the genre is world fusion with a taste of traditional Asian folk music, and the songs are a series of five minute instrumental jams.
It might not sound exciting in print, but that's fine: China Rose is intended to showcase the work of two extraordinarily talented guitarists.
The fact that the duo have given their music a taste of the Far East is immaterial; China Rose is an album for guitar-action fans, not song fans.
www.splendidezine.com /review.html?reviewid=1117793979365187   (336 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
China continues to attract the interest of international pharmaceutical and medical equipment companies seeking to tap into this important market.
For just $1,250.00, you can order the 2001 China Medical Market Report and begin to implement a strategic plan for entry into China’s medical and healthcare market.
More information on China’s medical market can be obtained by ordering copies of the 1995 China Medical Market Report and the 1998 China Medical Market Report - both of which are profiled in this website.
www.goldentriangle.com /china_medical_market012.html   (300 words)

  
 hospitals articles and information on NewsTarget, the independent natural health news source
HerbReference.com is a free, online reference library that lists medicinal herbs and their health benefits.
Basic treatment in hospitals is missing, New England Journal of Medicine reports
Hospitals using alternative treatments in tandem with traditional approaches
www.newstarget.com /hospitals.html   (1917 words)

  
 Forbes.com: Calpers Scalps Hospitals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Calpers said the move will save up to $36 million next year and $50 million a year after that, a relative pittance for the third-largest purchaser of employee health benefits in the nation, serving 1.2 million state and public employees, retirees and their families.
Most of the hospitals targeted by the move are not-for-profits; two are owned by Tenet Healthcare (nyse: THC - news - people).
The move is part of a backlash against a backlash against health maintenance organizations that attempted to restrict the range of doctors and hospitals their members might patronize.
www.forbes.com /2004/05/20/cx_da_0520topnews_print.html   (838 words)

  
 US Embassy Beijing, US Citizen Services, Public Announcement on SARS 5/7/03
This Travel Warning is being revised to inform U.S. citizens of updated requirements of the government of China for anyone exhibiting Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome or SARS-like symptoms.
Any individual in China, including foreigners, who displays SARS-related symptoms may be sent to a designated hospital until the SARS' contagious phase has passed.
For further information on travel to China, U.S. citizens should also consult the Consular Information Sheets for China and the SARS Public Announcement at http://travel.state.gov.
www.uschina.org /sars/20030507.html   (550 words)

  
 US Embassy Beijing, US Citizen Services, Public Announcement on SARS 5/13/03
This is one of an occasional series of messages from the U.S. Embassy's American citizen services unit to American citizens registered with the U.S. Embassy in China.
Some countries have implemented measures such as mandatory screening of incoming passengers at airports, and persons with SARS-like symptoms may be quarantined and/or sent to designated hospitals until the authorities are satisfied they do not have SARS.
Hospitals in China Designated to Assist Foreigners with SARS A list of hospitals in China designated to assist foreigners with SARS symptoms, or receive SARS cases has been published on the U.S. Embassy's web page, at http://www.usembassy-china.org.cn.
www.uschina.org /sars/20030513.html   (524 words)

  
 HospitalWeb - Global (not including USA)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Careggi Hospital of University of Florence - Florence, Italy
University Hospital of Leiden - Leiden, The Netherlands
University Hospital of Rotterdam - Rotterdam, The Netherlands
neuro-www2.mgh.harvard.edu /hospitalwebworld.html   (2731 words)

  
 Illegal Immigration - 77 border state hospitals declare bankruptcy due to illegal immigration
In 2003, 77 border state hospitals spiraled into bankruptcy.
Dickson's small hospital lost $1.4 million in the past three years.
Even more chilling than hospitals collapsing concerns an increasing number of unchecked aliens importing diseases into the USA.
www.alipac.us /article281.html   (1138 words)

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