Nihon Trim of Japan Forms JV for China Hospitals/Dialysis Clinics

A Japanese public-private group plans to build a chain of ten China hospitals/clinics to treat kidney disease. The initial facility, which will have 200 hospital beds and 50 to 100 dialysis beds, will be built in Beijing, with completion expected next year. The hospitals will be owned by a joint venture formed between Nihon Trim, an Osaka maker of medical equipment and water filters, and an unidentified China consulting firm. Because Japan's government wants to promote medical exports, it is supporting the effort. More details.... Share this with colleagues: // //  
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