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[Sina.com.cn] Evergrande Builds China’s First Internet Community Hospital
Date:2015.06.18 Publisher:
The opening of Evergrande Internet Community Hospital (EICH)
With the rise of the “Internet +” and people's attention to medical treatment and health, the big health industry is quietly setting off a real revolution.
On June 18th, Evergrande Internet Community Hospital (EICH), China's first real Internet community hospital officially opened to the public in Guangzhou. Industry experts pointed out that the opening of the EICH would have overturning impact on the service mode of the medical treatment and health industry and set up a very good model for the industry.
According to Evergrande’s strategic positioning, the EICH is an Internet community hospital with the most advanced model, the best technology, the most perfect service and the most concentrated doctors co-founded by Evergrande Health (HK.0708), together with the world's top hospitals and a number of third-grade class-A hospitals in the country, using the world's most advanced health big data model and Internet technology. With the EICH system, residents can enjoy top health services at home.

Community residents line up to receive health cards
In recent years, the health service industry has gained full support from the Chinese government and became the field related to the national economy and the people's livelihood. In 2013, the State Council issued the Some Opinions on Promoting the Development of the Health Service Industry, proposing to basically establish the health service system covering the whole life cycle and achieve the total market size of over 8 trillion Yuan by 2020.
Evergrande’s move to the blue ocean sector benefits from its huge community resources. Data shows that Evergrande is the largest domestic real estate enterprise, with over 400 communities, 3.7 million owners, and an annual increase of 700,000-800,000 people in more than 170 cities in the country. This unequalled record in the industry indicates that the EICH will benefit the most common people and bear social liabilities.

Chairman Hui Ka Yan leads the visit to EICH