# patient safety
Latest news and articles about patient safety
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Surgeon Convicted After Charging Patients for Implanted Devices That Never Went In — A Case of Medical Corruption in China
A senior surgeon at Zhengzhou University’s First Affiliated Hospital was convicted in 2025 for charging patients for implanted microvascular devices that were not used or were hidden in tissue, pocketing over ¥1m in kickbacks. The case exposes weaknesses in hospital procurement, clinician incentives and device oversight, with implications for patient trust and regulator enforcement in China’s healthcare system.

China Tightens Safety Rules for Patent Chinese Medicines, Threatening 40,000 Formulations
China will bar registration renewals for patent Chinese medicines that still list safety information as “unclear” after July 1, 2026. Roughly 40,000 of 57,000 licensed products currently carry such wording and must revise labels or face delisting, a move framed as patient‑safety enforcement but contested by some practitioners and consumers.