Shanghai Consonancy Hospital Loses Business License
February 9, 2007 |
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Shanghai's health authorities announced that the Shanghai Consonancy Hospital had been involved in some illegal activity and has lost its business license.
The Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Health said that the Shanghai Consonancy Hospital had broken rules and regulations regarding medical treatment and has been involved evading regulations on management of sterilization, medical waste and medical advertising.
According to the relevant laws and regulations, the Shanghai municipal and regional health departments have ordered undisclosed administrative punishments against the hospital.
Doctors in the hospital who have been involved in illegal behavior have also been punished and forced to stop working for six months. No names of those doctors have been released.
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