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Webinar: Understanding the Patient Journey in China 2015

January 6, 2016 | Chinese Healthcare, Patient journey 

Utilising local knowledge and detailed case studies, this webinar examines the likely impact on the patient journey and consider the possible implications for market researchers.

As the affluent middle-class continues to grow and healthcare reforms look set to affect the way that patients access treatment, the Chinese healthcare market is experiencing a period of great change. 

Most recently there are concerns that the devaluation in China’s currency has impacted significantly on the local healthcare demand and that the much publicised healthcare reforms that were due to take effect this year have stalled in the implementation. 

Now more than ever, the researcher needs to ensure that they have a full understanding of how these developments will impact the market.

Register now for the latest in our China webinar series where, utilising local knowledge and detailed case studies, we will examine the current Chinese healthcare market, discuss the likely impact of the Government’s healthcare reforms on the patient journey and consider the possible implication for market researchers.

Our Emerging Markets experts Marc Yates and Rachel Howard will also be considering the impact of China’s more recent financial challenges including the lack of growth within the private sector.

Gain answers to your key questions:

  • Gain a deeper understanding of the changing patient journey in China
  • Identify the opportunities and challenges associated with the healthcare reforms 
  • Learn how to ensure that your market research in China continues to answer the business objectives

To view the webinar please visit: bit.ly/1O05iUJ

This content was provided by Research Partnership

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