Beijing United Family Hospital
Beijing United Family Hospital (BJU) is a private hospital located in Beijing, China. It was established in 1997 and is part of the United Family Healthcare (UFH) network of hospitals and clinics. The hospital provides comprehensive healthcare services, including preventive care, specialist care, and emergency care.
History[edit | edit source]
Beijing United Family Hospital was the first foreign-invested hospital to operate in Beijing. It was established in 1997 by Roberta Lipson, an American entrepreneur who has been living in China since 1979. The hospital was created to provide high-quality healthcare services to expatriates and wealthy Chinese citizens.
Facilities[edit | edit source]
The hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipment and facilities. It has over 50 full-time expatriate doctors who are board-certified in their home countries. The hospital also has a 24-hour emergency room, an intensive care unit, and a neonatal intensive care unit. It offers a wide range of medical services, including cardiology, orthopedics, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, and oncology.
Services[edit | edit source]
Beijing United Family Hospital offers a wide range of healthcare services. These include preventive care services such as health check-ups and vaccinations, specialist care services such as surgery and rehabilitation, and emergency care services such as trauma care and critical care. The hospital also offers telemedicine services, allowing patients to consult with doctors remotely.
Accreditations[edit | edit source]
The hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI), a US-based organization that evaluates and accredits healthcare organizations around the world. It is also a member of the American Hospital Association (AHA).
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