German industrial giant Siemens kicked off a five-year rural
healthcare project in China on Thursday, with a total investment of
US$10 million.
The project will be initially rolled out in Luochuan County in
Yan'an, Northwest China's Shaanxi Province.
Siemens will equip the county-level hospital with a full range
of diagnostic imaging equipment including ultrasound, X-ray and CT
machines.
The project aims to improve access to good quality healthcare
services for people in rural areas of China.
"Since rural healthcare improvement has become one of the top
priorities of the Chinese government, Siemens, as a leading global
healthcare solutions provider, with its strengths and competencies
in this field, is lending a helping hand to reach this important
goal," said Richard Hausmann, president and CEO of Siemens
China.
The company will provide medical and other training to support
the education of physicians at the hospital.
It will also install water treatment equipment to prevent health
threats to the environment from the hospital's wastewater.
X-ray and ultrasound equipment will also be provided to six
township health centers around the county-level hospital.
The company said it would develop the hospitals into a rural
healthcare network with the technical infrastructure to provide
good quality healthcare services to the rural population.
The Ministry of Health will support the project with policy
guidance. China's Association of Medical Equipment, a project
partner, will also support its design and implementation.
The project is part of Siemens' contribution to the Clinton
Global initiative to support the development of poorer areas in
emerging countries.
(China Daily April 6, 2007)
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