# hospitals
Latest news and articles about hospitals
Total: 3 articles found

Foreign Patients Flock to China’s Hospitals: Low Cost, High Speed and an Emerging Medical Export
China is seeing a marked rise in foreign patients attracted by faster service, advanced procedures and much lower prices. While numbers and success stories are growing, scaling inbound medical care into a robust export sector requires better branding, clearer regulation and safeguards to protect both international reputations and domestic health priorities.

Hospitals Under Fire: WHO Reports 31 Killed in Week of Attacks in South Kordofan
WHO says three attacks on medical facilities in South Kordofan between 3–5 February killed 31 people and injured 19, including women and children. The assaults highlight the acute risk to civilians and health services as fighting between Sudanese forces and the Rapid Support Forces escalates, further deepening a humanitarian crisis that has already killed nearly 30,000 people.

WHO: Three South Kordofan Hospitals Attacked in One Week, 31 Killed
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus reported that three hospitals in South Kordofan were attacked between 3–5 February, resulting in 31 deaths and 19 injuries, including women and children. The strikes underscore the widening assault on Sudan’s health infrastructure amid a conflict that began in April 2023 and has already killed nearly 30,000 people.