Global Care
World-Class Care, Global Standards
The International Medical Center of Peking University International
Hospital is among the first batch of pilot institutions for
international medical services in Beijing.
In 2020, it became the first medical institution in China to obtain
both DNV International Hospital Management Certification and Infection
Risk Management Certification,
and it is also the first institution in the country to be certified by
DNV GL according to its infection risk management standards.
A global medical collaboration network spanning five continents, with partnerships established with over 1,300 healthcare institutions.
A proposed International Foreign Physician Association aims to engage global medical experts
Undertake structured mechanism for the onboarding and practice of foreign physicians in China.
Collaborative clinical care informed by technology and shared medical expertise with international hospitals to jointly develop optimal clinical pathways for patients.
Exploration and application of frontier medical innovations such as CAR-T therapy, specialty pharmaceuticals, and advanced medical devices.
A professional healthcare information technology platform designed to support high-quality, transnational joint diagnosis and treatment.
Most well-equipped emergency platforms, featuring fully staffed and operational resuscitation rooms, operating theatres, and observation units in China.
Equipped with helicopter transfer capabilities, 10 ICU beds, and 2 CCU beds, and supported by dedicated surgical facilities.
In collaboration with the Beijing Emergency Medical Center, an international emergency response and treatment green channel has been established.
Building an internationally standardized clinical medical technology level
Service support mechanism for undertaking international medical resources
Highly coordinated with Ping An Global Insurance Resources
Establish international service standards for treating overseas clients
Collaborate with the Association for the Promotion of Living Will to conduct QELCA Professional Course Training on Quality Care
Submitted an application for the pilot program of palliative care to the Beijing Health Commission
Singapore
Germany
Japan
Hong Kong
USA
France
Britain