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History of Nanjing Red Cross Hospital

Nanjing Red Cross Hospital was founded in 1946, formerly known as the Nanjing Clinic of the Red Cross Society of China. It was the only free medical institution for the general public in Nanjing before the founding of the People's Republic of China. The number of outpatient clinics was second only to that of the Central Hospital, ranked second in the city.

In 1997, it was named the Nanjing Hospital of the Red Cross Society of China.

In 2002, it was designated as Nanjing Huimin Hospital, the first Huimin hospital in the country. Through the hard work of several generations of Red Cross people, the hospital has now developed into a comprehensive hospital integrating medical treatment, teaching, scientific research, prevention, and health care. It is responsible for the care of residents of Baixia District and surrounding areas and the city's 130,000 minimum living allowance people. Healthcare mission. The hospital is located on the bustling Baixia Road in Nanjing, adjacent to the Qinhuai Scenic Belt of the National 5A-level tourist scenic spot - "Confucius Temple" to the south. It covers an area of ??18,100 square meters and a construction area of ??28,700 square meters.