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Is the newly-opened Tangshan Central Hospital a public hospital?

At first, the construction was mainly public projects, and later it may be private after capital injection.

According to the data, Tangshan Central Hospital is a major livelihood project in the medical and health field led by Tangshan Municipal Government. At the same time, it has a strong alliance and resource coordination between CITIC Industry Fund and JD Health, which provides a strong impetus for the transformation of Tangshan municipal government's medical industry and builds a healthy highland of Tangshan, shouldering the expectations and high hopes of 8 million people in Tangshan.

Tangshan Central Hospital is located in the central government area of Fenghuang New Town, Tangshan City. The hospital covers an area of 2 10.42 mu, with a first-phase construction area of 325,600 square meters, a total investment of 3.3 billion yuan and 2,000 beds. It can receive 90,000 inpatients and 3 million outpatients every year.

It is the heaviest drop of CITIC Industrial Fund in the national medical industry layout, and it is a modern large-scale general hospital positioned as a national regional medical and health management center.

Hospital history

History of China Hospital

China is one of the first countries to establish hospitals. As early as the Western Han Dynasty, the plague was prevalent along the Yellow River. Liu Che, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, set up medical clinics in various places, equipped with doctors and medicines, to treat the people free of charge.

In the second year of Emperor Yuan of Hanping (AD 2), "people suffering from diseases and epidemics leave their homes for medical treatment", which seems to be an isolated hospital today. The above two historical facts are contained in Hanshu. In the twenty-first year of Taihe in the Northern Wei Dynasty (AD 497), Emperor Xiaowen once set up a "other room" in Luoyang for the people to take medicine.

There was a "patient's workshop" in the Sui Dynasty to accommodate leprosy patients. In the 22nd year of Kaiyuan in the Tang Dynasty (AD 734), there were "sickrooms" all over Chang 'an and Luoyang, as well as institutions such as Beisun Hospital and General Management Hospital, which took in poor disabled people and beggars.