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Private Doctors the Best Medicine
Having one's own doctor is becoming increasingly popular in Shanghai, especially among senior citizens.

The publicly-run Laoximeng Medical Service Center revealed that more than 200 local residents have registered as club members, giving them the right to choose a doctor from the center as their "personal physician."

"We currently mainly offer personal medical consultations and most of our club members are local senior citizens," said Wang Lifang, vice-president of the center.

Each club member needs only to pay around 200 yuan (US$24) per year for the services, said Wang.

Song Guofan, a publicity official with the Shanghai Municipal Health Bureau, said the city will extend the services to cover most downtown communities this year to help improve local citizens' health awareness.

Currently, there are more than a dozen public medical centers in Shanghai that have such clubs and provide personal medical consultations.

"With the threat of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), we have seen it is all the more important to improve public awareness of health," said Song.

The city government plans to support the personalized services over the long-term, according to Song.

Insiders commented that there was still a long way to go before the average Shanghainese had access to their own physician as in some developed countries.

"What we are doing now is collecting information on each club member's health status and offering individualized medical consultations," said Wang.

"We usually give no medical treatment services," said Wang.

(China Daily May 6, 2003)

Private Doctors Emerging in Shanghai
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