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China Grapples with a Pathologist Shortage Cancer patients there may have to travel or wait to get a trustworthy diagnosis, if they can get one at all.
Inside Cleveland Clinic’s Big Abu Dhabi Gamble Building a new hospital under its own brand has challenged industry wisdom.
U.S. Hospitals with International Patients Enter Overseas Improvement Projects Changes in healthcare at home and abroad are driving U.S. hospitals toward projects overseas.
China Embraces Surgical Robots, Sort of Chinese patients going under the knife are eager to have it wielded by a robot — but hospitals aren’t snatching the machines up.
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A China Hospital Watchdog Pushes Hard for Reforms The Shanghai Hospital Development Center is getting the region’s hospitals into line when it comes to quality and financial standards.