For delivering a baby, public hospitals charge about 4,000 yuan ($643) to 5,000 yuan in Beijing. It's about 10 times that much at a private hospital. Regulators in China are pushing reform in the medical sector with calls for more funding and moves to liberalize the charges at private hospitals. [Provided to China Daily] |
New companies, investors provide prescription for major change in medical services
Regulators in China are pushing reform in the medical sector with calls for more funding and moves to liberalize the charges at private hospitals. Meanwhile, high-end players in the industry are gearing up for investment and expansion to achieve a niche in the booming market.
Health, not wealth, is main driver |
However, for public investors, it may be difficult to really appreciate the long-term growth prospects of the company and the potential of the China market.
"It always takes us two to three years before making a profit [on a new facility]. So if we open a lot of hospitals at the same time, it could drag down the bottom line in terms of our business performance. Public investors do not like that," said Lipson.
Chindex provides services in China through the operations of United Family Healthcare. It provides medical equipment and products through its partnership in Chindex Medical Ltd, a JV between Fosun Medical and Chindex Intl.