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First hospitalization map issued

(Chinanews.cn)
Updated: 2007-02-06 09:49


A map called the Beijing Medical Treatment Manual was published on
February 4, the first map providing introductions to hospitals in China's
capital, CRI reported.

Co-created by the Beijing Medical Association and Sinomaps Press, the map
indicates the location of about 250 medical institutions and related
practical public transport routes.

The map also includes a column called Expert Clinic Guidance, offering
clinic information about 624 reputed specialists and the details of
featured subjects at 31 of the best hospitals.

The move aims at providing accurate information in case they are misled
by advertisements put up by unqualified or average medical services,
while top hospitals silently keep busy treating patients and neglecting
self-recommendations.










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