China approves Singapore’s Perennial as first foreign company to wholly own tertiary hospital


Perennial Holdings has built a 500-bed tertiary multi-disciplinary hospital in Tianjin city, as part of an integrated medical hub it has developed. - PERENNIAL HOLDINGS

BEIJING: Singapore property and healthcare player Perennial Holdings has become the first foreign company to be granted a licence by the Chinese authorities to wholly own and run a tertiary hospital in China.

This came after Beijing announced in September that it was opening up its tightly regulated and under-resourced medical sector to level up healthcare expertise and services.

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