Medtronic Opens Patient Care Centre in Beijing
Source: Release Date:2010-10-08 182
Medtronic opened what it claims to be the first of its kind patient care centre in Beijing. The centre is where patients and their relatives meet with experts and physicians to discuss medical technology options to treat their chronic diseases. The Medtronic patient care centre is operated in cooperation with the National Centre for Cardiovascular Diseases (NCCD) of China. Access to information on medical technology and to medical experts and physicians is a major challenge in China. In big cities like Beijing, a patient with chronic disease has, on average, about 20 minutes with a physician to discuss treatment options for his condition on the first visit to a hospital and only 6 minutes for a further consultation.[1] "We consulted with hospitals and users of Medtronic products and found that chronic diseases were not well managed and controlled in China, with many patients not receiving optimal treatment mainly because of lack of awareness of advanced solutions," said Simon Li, president of Medtronic Greater China. "Working with the NCCD, we have created a unique patient care centre, enabling patients to have more and better information about medical technology and creating a platform for discussion between medical professionals and patients." The newly built patient care centre demonstrates advanced technologies through models of medical devices, such as pacemakers, insulin pumps and stents. Patients and physicians can now view 3D heart models to specify the heart structure and treatment options in person. Innovative multimedia software systems can help medical professionals in presentations. The patient care centre is expected to receive approximately 9,000 visitors per year. "I am very pleased that Medtronic, together with the NCCD, have developed this patient care center," said Yongjian Wu, vice chief of the Coronary Artery Heart Disease Prevention and Treatment Centre of the Beijing Fuwai Hospital. "Through this initiative, more patients in China will be better informed and will be able to discuss, in an informed way, medical technology solutions with their physicians. According to the China Ministry of Health in a survey conducted in 2008, the number of chronic disease cases in China reached 260 million. In the past 10 years, 10 million were newly diagnosed each year. [2] Chronic disease is the leading cause of death worldwide and accounts for an increasing percentage of total disease burden. "Medtronic is committed to China for the long-term, and the development of the patient care centre demonstrates one way of how we are addressing China's unique healthcare needs," said William A. Hawkins III, chairman and CEO of Medtronic Inc. "Medtronic technologies help people better manage chronic disease and build a brighter future for millions of people and their families. Medtronic is pleased to collaborate with the NCCD to develop this unique patient care centre to educate about medical technology and create opportunities for patient-physician dialogue." (the end) Source: Medtronic Greater China [1]A sample survey made by Livingston Market Consultants to patients in Beijing in 2010. [2]The Fourth National Health Service Survey of China in 2008.Air Jordan XIV 14 Shoes
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