Wednesday, September 19, 2012

The Sinoaid Model

The Shared Responsibility Model for Sinoaid Healthcare Network Services in Shanghai

The Challenge

The number and percentage of uninsured expats in Shanghai China to grow steadily. The uninsured are less likely to receive preventative health care, are more likely to be hospitalized for a condition that could have been prevented with timely outpatient care, and have higher rates of illness and mortality. This scenario results in higher health care costs for hospitals that provide the free or charity care, as well as healthcare providers left with bad debt they can't collect. Meanwhile the entire community suffers the majority of the cost of caring for the uninsured, because those with health insurance have to off-set those without health insurance, by paying higher premiums.

While the majority of Shanghai China expats under the age of 65 receive their health insurance coverage through their own employer or the employer of a family member, the long-standing link between work and employer-sponsored insurance is weakening. Because employer-sponsored insurance is currently voluntary on the part of businesses and employees, not all Shanghai China firms offer health benefits, or not all workers are eligible for coverage under their employer's plan. Also, not all employees choose to participate in their employer's insurance due to the costs, or they can't afford their share of health premiums. These problems are compounded by the inability of family incomes in Shanghai China to keep pace with the rapid rise in the cost of health care and health insurance.

Without an innovative solution to this situation, the difficulties that uninsured workers face in accessing the current healthcare delivery system represents a persistent and costly problem for workers and their families in Shanghai China.

A Solution

Sinoaid Healthcare Network is a community-owned, non-profit organization that develops, manages and monitors a comprehensive network of hospitals and primary, specialty and ancillary healthcare providers who have all generously committed to offering their services to the uninsured at reduced fees. Sinoaid provides uninsured people with access to quality healthcare at reduced rates, while also providing timely compensation for the providers participating in the Network because of the way it is modeled - sharing responsibility between all participants. (Sinoaid Members must pay cash at the time services are provided. Members of the network are uninsured people who do not qualify for national inurance plan, General Health Check-Ups, or employer-sponsored insurance. Members are screened for their residency status and income eligibility.)

Modeled after several nationally recognized non-profit medical discount programs that serve the working poor, Sinoaid has enhanced Shanghai’s healthcare delivery system for physicians, hospitals, and the community-at-large.

Sinoaid incorporates best practices and lessons learned from nationally recognized models throughout the country. Since its inception in 2010, the vision of the Sinoaid and participating agencies is the development of a comprehensive, self-sustaining strategy to address access barriers facing working uninsured expatriates of China, as well as the creation of a healthcare system in which the uninsured and underinsured residents of our community gain access and receive services from a more efficient, comprehensive and higher quality system of care.

The Shared Responsibility Model

Sinoaid Healthcare Network embodies a Shared Responsibility Model of decision-making, accountability, and distribution of responsibility, as well as divides up the effort required to address the problems faced by providing care to the uninsured people of our country. Sinoaid is a community-based partnership that connects area hospitals, local and government, community agencies, with employers, healthcare providers, and the patients who need services but are uninsured and can't afford to access services. The program offers a comprehensive solution to a complex problem by coordinating and leveraging the public and private resources that are already being expended. Sinoaid facilitates the involvement of all partners, ensuring that each is accountable and no contributor is overburdened.

The results of the Model benefit all the parties involved:

For Sinoaid Members

  • Increased access to primary care, specialty care, pharmacy and wellness services
  • Improved chronic disease management
  • Improved health care literacy and tools to navigate the health care system
  • More affordable care
  • Establishment of a primary care medical home for all family members
  • Improved continuity of care
  • Improved school performance
  • Access to resources and information ultimately leading to health insurance enrollment
  • Improved health resulting from receiving health care when care is needed

For Sinoaid Providers

  • Cash payment at the time of service
  • Reduced bad debt
  • Reduced inappropriate use of emergency services
  • Reduced no-shows, late shows and last-minute cancelations
  • Centralized coordination of patient care and patient volume
  • Guaranteed equal distribution of Sinoaid members across participating providers
  • Reduced billing, pre-authorization, or additional paperwork

For Local Employers

  • Improved access to health care for employees
  • Healthier and more productive workforce
  • Tax incentives
  • Access to a medical discount plan and health benefit for low-wage employees
  • More cost-effective alternatives for covering part-time workers
  • Enhanced capacity for workforce recruitment and retention
  • Reduced employee turnover and absenteeism

For County and City Governments

  • Reduced costs for provision of indigent medical care
  • Reduced costs for eligibility screening and enrollment

For the Communities that Participate

  • Improved population health and well-being
  • Improved coordination of care to vulnerable populations
  • More comprehensive system of care
  • Reduced taxpayer burden for uninsured members of the community

Sinoaid Shanghai Healthcare Network

Help Expatriates who without Healthcare Insurance in Shanghai China

Sinoaid Healthcare Network Shanghai is a one-stop solution for Expatriates who don’t have healthcare insurance or other coverage. Our extensive network of fine local doctors, hospitals and other healthcare providers across China offers Sinoaid Healthcare Services at reduced rates to Sinoaid members.

How does it work?

  • Members pay Sinoaid a low-cost membership fee.
  • Members pay each provider the discounted fee at the time of their appointment or service.
  • Sinoaid is not health insurance and therefore does not pay the provider for the member’s healthcare services, the member does.
  • Sinoaid also administers other programs that supply health-related services to uninsured and low-income in Shanghai China, so it is truly a one-stop solution.

This unique program works well because of the Sinoaid “Shared Responsibility Model” which has all involved parties take a part of the responsibility and effort to ensure that Expat in Shanghai China who without health coverage can access low-cost healthcare services and contribute to paying for them.

Mission Statement

Sinoaid Healthcare Network’s mission is to increase access to primary and specialty health care services for the under and uninsured, working poor, Expatriates who live in Shanghai or other area of China, through shared responsibility and community wide partnerships.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Yiwu Health Insurance

Moving to a massive, fast-moving city like Yiwu can be overwhelming no matter where you are from. Feeling confident about your medical coverage is imperative so that you can get settled into a new place. The experienced professionals at Expat Insurance Yiwu can help you find the right coverage for individuals, families, and groups.

Expatriate Health Insurance Yiwu

Whether you are a national relocating for your job or an expatriate moving to or traveling in Yiwu, your time abroad will be much more enjoyable with the security of reliable medical insurance. With all of the varied concerns that come with any big move, choosing your coverage doesn't have to be stressful.

The plans that Expat Insurance Yiwu will arrange for you include benefits that are vital to have while you are living outside of your home country. Services like emergency evacuation, hospitalization benefits and repatriation of mortal remains are standard in any expatriate medical insurance plan in Yiwu. In many cases, your plan also comes with a lifetime guaranteed renewal. Our Health Insurance advisors can help find the Medical plan that exactly suits your situation, and Expatriate Health Insurance Yiwu can help you choose a Health Insurance Plan that will cover all the needs of your new life abroad.

To discuss the options for your expatriate health insurance Yiwu, contact our Health Insurance expert consultants at +86 (21) 5108 2260 or send your email to info@expatinsurances.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Professional Health Insurance Service you can trust in Yiwu

Expat Insurance Yiwu will be with you for the duration of your health insurance policy. We offer additional customer services that include claims advice, emergency contact numbers and medical advice lines. We also maintain a comprehensive list of Yiwu hospitals/doctors. Most of our clients are expatriates so we maintain a list of Embassies in Yiwu.

More details of Yiwu Health Insurance, please visit: http://www.expatinsurances.com/china-health-insurance/yiwu-health-insurance.html

Wenzhou Health Insurance

Moving to a massive, fast-moving city like Wenzhou can be overwhelming no matter where you are from. Feeling confident about your medical coverage is imperative so that you can get settled into a new place. The experienced professionals at Expat Insurance Wenzhou can help you find the right coverage for individuals, families, and groups.

Expatriate Health Insurance Wenzhou

Whether you are a national relocating for your job or an expatriate moving to or traveling in Wenzhou, your time abroad will be much more enjoyable with the security of reliable medical insurance. With all of the varied concerns that come with any big move, choosing your coverage doesn't have to be stressful.

The plans that Expat Insurance Wenzhou will arrange for you include benefits that are vital to have while you are living outside of your home country. Services like emergency evacuation, hospitalization benefits and repatriation of mortal remains are standard in any expatriate medical insurance plan in Wenzhou. In many cases, your plan also comes with a lifetime guaranteed renewal. Our Health Insurance advisors can help find the Medical plan that exactly suits your situation, and Expatriate Health Insurance Wenzhou can help you choose a Health Insurance Plan that will cover all the needs of your new life abroad.

To discuss the options for your expatriate health insurance Wenzhou, contact our Health Insurance expert consultants at +86 (21) 5108 2260 or send your email to info@expatinsurances.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Professional Health Insurance Service you can trust in Wenzhou

Expat Insurance Wenzhou will be with you for the duration of your health insurance policy. We offer additional customer services that include claims advice, emergency contact numbers and medical advice lines. We also maintain a comprehensive list of Wenzhou hospitals/doctors. Most of our clients are expatriates so we maintain a list of Embassies in Wenzhou.

More details of Wenzhou Health Insurance, please visit: http://www.expatinsurances.com/china-health-insurance/wenzhou-health-insurance.html

Wenzhou Health Insurance

Moving to a massive, fast-moving city like Wenzhou can be overwhelming no matter where you are from. Feeling confident about your medical coverage is imperative so that you can get settled into a new place. The experienced professionals at Expat Insurance Wenzhou can help you find the right coverage for individuals, families, and groups.

Expatriate Health Insurance Wenzhou

Whether you are a national relocating for your job or an expatriate moving to or traveling in Wenzhou, your time abroad will be much more enjoyable with the security of reliable medical insurance. With all of the varied concerns that come with any big move, choosing your coverage doesn't have to be stressful.

The plans that Expat Insurance Wenzhou will arrange for you include benefits that are vital to have while you are living outside of your home country. Services like emergency evacuation, hospitalization benefits and repatriation of mortal remains are standard in any expatriate medical insurance plan in Wenzhou. In many cases, your plan also comes with a lifetime guaranteed renewal. Our Health Insurance advisors can help find the Medical plan that exactly suits your situation, and Expatriate Health Insurance Wenzhou can help you choose a Health Insurance Plan that will cover all the needs of your new life abroad.

To discuss the options for your expatriate health insurance Wenzhou, contact our Health Insurance expert consultants at +86 (21) 5108 2260 or send your email to info@expatinsurances.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Professional Health Insurance Service you can trust in Wenzhou

Expat Insurance Wenzhou will be with you for the duration of your health insurance policy. We offer additional customer services that include claims advice, emergency contact numbers and medical advice lines. We also maintain a comprehensive list of Wenzhou hospitals/doctors. Most of our clients are expatriates so we maintain a list of Embassies in Wenzhou.

More details of Wenzhou Health Insurance, please visit: http://www.expatinsurances.com/china-health-insurance/wenzhou-health-insurance.html

Kunshan Health Insurance

Moving to a massive, fast-moving city like Kunshan can be overwhelming no matter where you are from. Feeling confident about your medical coverage is imperative so that you can get settled into a new place. The experienced professionals at Expat Insurance Kunshan can help you find the right coverage for individuals, families, and groups.

Expatriate Health Insurance Kunshan

Whether you are a national relocating for your job or an expatriate moving to or traveling in Kunshan, your time abroad will be much more enjoyable with the security of reliable medical insurance. With all of the varied concerns that come with any big move, choosing your coverage doesn't have to be stressful.

The plans that Expat Insurance Kunshan will arrange for you include benefits that are vital to have while you are living outside of your home country. Services like emergency evacuation, hospitalization benefits and repatriation of mortal remains are standard in any expatriate medical insurance plan in Kunshan. In many cases, your plan also comes with a lifetime guaranteed renewal. Our Health Insurance advisors can help find the Medical plan that exactly suits your situation, and Expatriate Health Insurance Kunshan can help you choose a Health Insurance Plan that will cover all the needs of your new life abroad.

To discuss the options for your expatriate health insurance Kunshan, contact our Health Insurance expert consultants at +86 (21) 5108 2260 or send your email to info@expatinsurances.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Professional Health Insurance Service you can trust in Kunshan

Expat Insurance Kunshan will be with you for the duration of your health insurance policy. We offer additional customer services that include claims advice, emergency contact numbers and medical advice lines. We also maintain a comprehensive list of Kunshan hospitals/doctors. Most of our clients are expatriates so we maintain a list of Embassies in Kunshan.

More details of Kunshan Health Insurance, please visit http://www.expatinsurances.com/china-health-insurance/kunshan-health-insurance.html

Ningbo Health Insurance

Moving to a massive, fast-moving city like Ningbo can be overwhelming no matter where you are from. Feeling confident about your medical coverage is imperative so that you can get settled into a new place. The experienced professionals at Expat Insurance Ningbo can help you find the right coverage for individuals, families, and groups.

Expatriate Health Insurance Ningbo

Whether you are a national relocating for your job or an expatriate moving to or traveling in Ningbo, your time abroad will be much more enjoyable with the security of reliable medical insurance. With all of the varied concerns that come with any big move, choosing your coverage doesn't have to be stressful.

The plans that Expat Insurance Ningbo will arrange for you include benefits that are vital to have while you are living outside of your home country. Services like emergency evacuation, hospitalization benefits and repatriation of mortal remains are standard in any expatriate medical insurance plan in Ningbo. In many cases, your plan also comes with a lifetime guaranteed renewal. Our Health Insurance advisors can help find the Medical plan that exactly suits your situation, and Expatriate Health Insurance Ningbo can help you choose a Health Insurance Plan that will cover all the needs of your new life abroad.

To discuss the options for your expatriate health insurance Ningbo, contact our Health Insurance expert consultants at +86 (21) 5108 2260 or send your email to info@expatinsurances.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Professional Health Insurance Service you can trust in Ningbo

Expat Insurance Ningbo will be with you for the duration of your health insurance policy. We offer additional customer services that include claims advice, emergency contact numbers and medical advice lines. We also maintain a comprehensive list of Ningbo hospitals/doctors. Most of our clients are expatriates so we maintain a list of Embassies in Ningbo.

More details of Ningbo Health Insurance, please visit: http://www.expatinsurances.com/china-health-insurance/ningbo-health-insurance.html

Hangzhou Health Insurance

Moving to a massive, fast-moving city like Hangzhou can be overwhelming no matter where you are from. Feeling confident about your medical coverage is imperative so that you can get settled into a new place. The experienced professionals at Expat Insurance Hangzhou can help you find the right coverage for individuals, families, and groups.

Expatriate Health Insurance Hangzhou

Whether you are a national relocating for your job or an expatriate moving to or traveling in Hangzhou, your time abroad will be much more enjoyable with the security of reliable medical insurance. With all of the varied concerns that come with any big move, choosing your coverage doesn't have to be stressful.

The plans that Expat Insurance Hangzhou will arrange for you include benefits that are vital to have while you are living outside of your home country. Services like emergency evacuation, hospitalization benefits and repatriation of mortal remains are standard in any expatriate medical insurance plan in Hangzhou. In many cases, your plan also comes with a lifetime guaranteed renewal. Our Health Insurance advisors can help find the Medical plan that exactly suits your situation, and Expatriate Health Insurance Hangzhou can help you choose a Health Insurance Plan that will cover all the needs of your new life abroad.

To discuss the options for your expatriate health insurance Hangzhou, contact our Health Insurance expert consultants at +86 (21) 5108 2260 or send your email to info@expatinsurances.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Professional Health Insurance Service you can trust in Hangzhou

Expat Insurance Hangzhou will be with you for the duration of your health insurance policy. We offer additional customer services that include claims advice, emergency contact numbers and medical advice lines. We also maintain a comprehensive list of Hangzhou hospitals/doctors. Most of our clients are expatriates so we maintain a list of Embassies in Hangzhou.

More details of Hangzhou Health Insurance, please visit: http://www.expatinsurances.com/china-health-insurance/hangzhou-health-insurance.html

Nanjing Health Insurance

Moving to a massive, fast-moving city like Nanjing can be overwhelming no matter where you are from. Feeling confident about your medical coverage is imperative so that you can get settled into a new place. The experienced professionals at Expat Insurance Nanjing can help you find the right coverage for individuals, families, and groups.

Expatriate Health Insurance Nanjing

Whether you are a national relocating for your job or an expatriate moving to or traveling in Nanjing, your time abroad will be much more enjoyable with the security of reliable medical insurance. With all of the varied concerns that come with any big move, choosing your coverage doesn't have to be stressful.

The plans that Expat Insurance Nanjing will arrange for you include benefits that are vital to have while you are living outside of your home country. Services like emergency evacuation, hospitalization benefits and repatriation of mortal remains are standard in any expatriate medical insurance plan in Nanjing. In many cases, your plan also comes with a lifetime guaranteed renewal. Our Health Insurance advisors can help find the Medical plan that exactly suits your situation, and Expatriate Health Insurance Nanjing can help you choose a Health Insurance Plan that will cover all the needs of your new life abroad.

To discuss the options for your expatriate health insurance Nanjing, contact our Health Insurance expert consultants at +86 (21) 5108 2260 or send your email to info@expatinsurances.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Professional Health Insurance Service you can trust in Nanjing

Expat Insurance Nanjing will be with you for the duration of your health insurance policy. We offer additional customer services that include claims advice, emergency contact numbers and medical advice lines. We also maintain a comprehensive list of Nanjing hospitals/doctors. Most of our clients are expatriates so we maintain a list of Embassies in Nanjing.

More details of Nanjing Health Insurance, please visit: http://www.expatinsurances.com/china-health-insurance/nanjing-health-insurance.html

Wuxi Health Insurance

Moving to a massive, fast-moving city like Wuxi can be overwhelming no matter where you are from. Feeling confident about your medical coverage is imperative so that you can get settled into a new place. The experienced professionals at Expat Insurance Wuxi can help you find the right coverage for individuals, families, and groups.

Expatriate Health Insurance Wuxi

Whether you are a national relocating for your job or an expatriate moving to or traveling in Wuxi, your time abroad will be much more enjoyable with the security of reliable medical insurance. With all of the varied concerns that come with any big move, choosing your coverage doesn't have to be stressful.

The plans that Expat Insurance Wuxi will arrange for you include benefits that are vital to have while you are living outside of your home country. Services like emergency evacuation, hospitalization benefits and repatriation of mortal remains are standard in any expatriate medical insurance plan in Wuxi. In many cases, your plan also comes with a lifetime guaranteed renewal. Our Health Insurance advisors can help find the Medical plan that exactly suits your situation, and Expatriate Health Insurance Wuxi can help you choose a Health Insurance Plan that will cover all the needs of your new life abroad.

To discuss the options for your expatriate health insurance Wuxi, contact our Health Insurance expert consultants at +86 (21) 5108 2260 or send your email to info@expatinsurances.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Professional Health Insurance Service you can trust in Wuxi

Expat Insurance Wuxi will be with you for the duration of your health insurance policy. We offer additional customer services that include claims advice, emergency contact numbers and medical advice lines. We also maintain a comprehensive list of Wuxi hospitals/doctors. Most of our clients are expatriates so we maintain a list of Embassies in Wuxi.

More detailsof Wuxi Health Insurance, please visit: http://www.expatinsurances.com/china-health-insurance/wuxi-health-insurance.html

Suzhou Health Insurance

Moving to a massive, fast-moving city like Suzhou can be overwhelming no matter where you are from. Feeling confident about your medical coverage is imperative so that you can get settled into a new place. The experienced professionals at Expat Insurance Suzhou can help you find the right coverage for individuals, families, and groups.

Expatriate Health Insurance Suzhou

Whether you are a national relocating for your job or an expatriate moving to or traveling in Suzhou, your time abroad will be much more enjoyable with the security of reliable medical insurance. With all of the varied concerns that come with any big move, choosing your coverage doesn't have to be stressful.

The plans that Expat Insurance Suzhou will arrange for you include benefits that are vital to have while you are living outside of your home country. Services like emergency evacuation, hospitalization benefits and repatriation of mortal remains are standard in any expatriate medical insurance plan in Suzhou. In many cases, your plan also comes with a lifetime guaranteed renewal. Our Health Insurance advisors can help find the Medical plan that exactly suits your situation, and Expatriate Health Insurance Suzhou can help you choose a Health Insurance Plan that will cover all the needs of your new life abroad.

To discuss the options for your expatriate health insurance Suzhou, contact our Health Insurance expert consultants at +86 (21) 5108 2260 or send your email to info@expatinsurances.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Professional Health Insurance Service you can trust in Suzhou

Expat Insurance Suzhou will be with you for the duration of your health insurance policy. We offer additional customer services that include claims advice, emergency contact numbers and medical advice lines. We also maintain a comprehensive list of Suzhou hospitals/doctors. Most of our clients are expatriates so we maintain a list of Embassies in Suzhou.

more details of Suzhou Health Insurance, please visit http://www.expatinsurances.com/china-health-insurance/suzhou-health-insurance.html

Shanghai Health Insurance

Moving to a massive, fast-moving city like Shanghai can be overwhelming no matter where you are from. Feeling confident about your medical coverage is imperative so that you can get settled into a new place. The experienced professionals at Expat Insurance Shanghai can help you find the right coverage for individuals, families, and groups.

Expatriate Health Insurance Shanghai

Whether you are a national relocating for your job or an expatriate moving to or traveling in Shanghai, your time abroad will be much more enjoyable with the security of reliable medical insurance. With all of the varied concerns that come with any big move, choosing your coverage doesn't have to be stressful.

The plans that Expat Insurance Shanghai will arrange for you include benefits that are vital to have while you are living outside of your home country. Services like emergency evacuation, hospitalization benefits and repatriation of mortal remains are standard in any expatriate medical insurance plan in Shanghai. In many cases, your plan also comes with a lifetime guaranteed renewal. Our Health Insurance advisors can help find the Medical plan that exactly suits your situation, and Expatriate Health Insurance Shanghai can help you choose a Health Insurance Plan that will cover all the needs of your new life abroad.

To discuss the options for your expatriate health insurance Shanghai, contact our Health Insurance expert consultants at +86 (21) 5108 2260 or send your email to info@expatinsurances.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Professional Health Insurance Service you can trust in Shanghai

Expat Insurance Shanghai will be with you for the duration of your health insurance policy. We offer additional customer services that include claims advice, emergency contact numbers and medical advice lines. We also maintain a comprehensive list of Shanghai hospitals/doctors. Most of our clients are expatriates so we maintain a list of Embassies in Shanghai.

More details of Shanghai Health Insurance: http://www.expatinsurances.com/china-health-insurance/shanghai-health-insurance.html

Dental Shanghai

Healthy teeth and gums, and a mouth free from disease, are important. Everyone in Shanghai should therefore expect to be able to access good quality dental services in Shanghai at a reasonable cost. Whether you need urgent treatment or just a check-up, if you're having difficulty finding a dentist in Shanghai, you can call Medical Assistance Shanghai helpline at +86 (21) 5108 2260 or send email to info@sinoaid.org  for dental services appointment in Shanghai. More Shanghai Dental Information, Please click Dental Shanghai

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Prevent long term illness through early Health Screening in Shanghai

How Often Should A Person Have A Medical Checkup?

The Health Check-ups Shanghai suggests that everyone should have medical checkups every two years until age 35 and then every year thereafter. One rule of thumb suggested: An annual health screening is recommended for most individuals after age 40. It is always best to work with your clinician to decide what is best for you.

What Might A Person Concern From A Health Screening?

In Shanghai, the top killers are cancer and heart disease, early medical examination can make a difference between complications and early treatment or life threatening. Health check up plays an important role for a family, individuals and company in detecting traces of illness in its early stages. It is suitable for everyone.

Looking for Health Check-ups in Shanghai? Visit Medical Assistance Shanghai for booking , also you can find most relevant information at Health Check-ups Shanghai

Health Screening Packages in Shanghai

Heart disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease are among the top causes of death in Shanghai. These illnesses are often "silent killers" and are largely lifestyle-related. With early detection through regular health screening, these diseases can be prevented or treated, minimizing your risk of being burdened with complications.

 

Colorectal, breast and cervical cancers are some of the most common cancers in Shanghai. Recent guidelines from the Screening Test Review Committee in Shanghai advise screening for the following:

Women aged 50 to 69 years should undergo mammogram screening for breast cancer every 2 years. Women aged 49 to 49 years can consider annual screening.

Persons aged 50 years and older should be screened regularly for colorectal cancer through annual stool analysis using the Faecal Immunohistochemistry Test for occult blood.

Women aged 25 to 69 years who have had sexual intercourse should undergo Pap smear screening for cervical cancer every 3 years.

We understand that different people have different lifestyles, health risks and needs. Accordingly, we offer a suite of health screening packages tailored to your individual or group requirements. Within our comfortable and private clinic setting, our dedicated team of doctors and nurses will advise you on a screening package that is most appropriate for you.

All of our screening packages begin with an interview with our specialists about your medical history. A comprehensive physical examination, body fat analysis and vision assessment are also included.

Upon your second visit, our doctors will review your screening results, offer lifestyle counseling and provide you with a personalized report.

Looking for Health Check-ups in Shanghai? Visit Medical Assistance Shanghai for booking , also you can find most relevant information at Health Check-ups Shanghai

Breast Cancer Screening and Detection in Shanghai

When it comes to Breast Cancer Screening and detection in Shanghai, not all medical institutions and advocacy groups agree on when women should start getting regular breast cancer screening mammograms.

 

  1. The lifetime risk (to age 85) of a woman developing breast cancer in 1940 was 5% or one in 20; the risk is now 13.4% or almost one in 8.
  2. It is estimated that in 2009, there will be 192,370 new cases of breast cancer and 40,170 deaths from the disease.
  3. Women who undergo breast cancer screening mammograms have demonstrated significantly reduced deaths from the disease.
  4. The effectiveness of any breast cancer screening program will depend on how often women are screened, compliance with screening recommendations, and the quality of the screening test.

Recommendations for Breast Cancer Screening in Shanghai 

The following are recommendations for breast cancer screening in Shanghai:

  • Breast examination by a health care provider in Shanghai every three years starting at age 20; annual clinical breast exam starting at age 40.
  • Annual screening mammography starting at age 40 or 50. Breast cancer experts don't all agree. When you need a mammogram is a personal decision between you and your doctor.
  • Women in high-risk categories should have screening mammograms every year and typically start at an earlier age. MRI or ultrasound screening can also be given in addition to mammograms. Discuss the best approach with your doctor.
  • For Health Check-ups arrangement, talk to your Health Care Provider in Shanghai or call us at +86 (21) 5108 2260 or Email your inquire to info@sinoaid.org

 

Looking for Health Check-ups in Shanghai? Visit Medical Assistance Shanghai for booking , also you can find most relevant information at Health Check-ups Shanghai

Cervical Cancer Screening Shanghai

Cervical cancer in Shanghai is the easiest female cancer to prevent, with regular screening tests and follow-up. Two screening tests can help prevent cervical cancer or find it early

 

  • The Pap test (or Pap smear) looks for precancers, cell changes on the cervix that might become cervical cancer if they are not treated appropriately.
  • The HPV test looks for the virus (human papillomavirushuman papillomavirus) that can cause these cell changes.

The Pap test is recommended for all women, and can be done in a doctor's office or clinic. During the Pap test, the doctor will use a plastic or metal instrument, called a speculum, to widen your vagina. This helps the doctor examine the vagina and the cervix, and collect a few cells and mucus from the cervix and the area around it. The cells are then placed on a slide or in a bottle of liquid and sent to a laboratory. The laboratory will check to be sure that the cells are normal.

If you are getting the HPV test in addition to the Pap test, the cells collected during the Pap test will be tested for HPV at the laboratory. Talk with your doctor, nurse, or other health care professional about whether the HPV test is right for you.

When you have a Pap test, the doctor may also perform a pelvic exam, checking your uterus, ovaries, and other organs to make sure there are no problems. There are times when your doctor may perform a pelvic exam without giving you a Pap test. Ask your doctor which tests you are having, if you are unsure.

When to Get Screened in Shanghai

You should start getting regular Pap tests at age 21, or within three years of the first time you have sex—whichever happens first. The Pap test, which screens for cervical cancer, is one of the most reliable and effective cancer screening tests available.

The only cancer for which the Pap test screens is cervical cancer. It does not screen for ovarian, uterine, vaginal, or vulvar cancers. So even if you have a Pap test regularly, if you notice any signs or symptoms that are unusual for you, see a doctor to find out why you're having them.

In addition to the Pap test—the main test for cervical cancer—the HPV test may also be used to screen women aged 30 years and older, or women of any age who have unclear Pap test results.

If you are 30 years old or older and your screening tests are normal, your chance of getting cervical cancer in the next few years is very low. For that reason, your doctor may tell you that you will not need another screening test for up to three years. But you should still go to the doctor regularly for a check-up that may include a pelvic exam.

It is important for you to continue getting a Pap test regularly—even if you think you are too old to have a child, or are not having sex anymore. If you are older than 65 and have had normal Pap test results for several years, or if you have had your cervix removed (during an operation called a hysterectomy), your doctor may tell you it is okay to stop getting regular Pap tests.

How to Prepare for Your Pap Test in Shanghai

  • You should not schedule your Pap test for a time when you are having your period. If you are going to have a Pap test in the next two days—
  • You should not douche (rinse the vagina with water or another fluid).
  • You should not use a tampon.
  • You should not have sex.
  • You should not use a birth control foam, cream, or jelly.
  • You should not use a medicine or cream in your vagina.

Pap Test Results

It can take up to three weeks to receive your Pap test results. If your test shows that something might not be normal, your doctor will contact you and figure out how best to follow up. There are many reasons why Pap test results might not be normal. It usually does not mean you have cancer.

If your Pap test results show cells that are not normal and may become cancer, your doctor will let you know if you need to be treated. In most cases, treatment prevents cervical cancer from developing. It is important to follow up with your doctor right away to learn more about your test results and receive any treatment in Shanghai that may be needed.

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How To Get Cholesterol Tested in Shanghai

Cholesterol plays a major role in a person's heart health. High blood cholesterol is a major risk factor for coronary heart disease and stroke. That's why it's important for all people to know their cholesterol levels. They should also learn about their other risk factors for heart disease and stroke.

How is cholesterol tested in Shanghai?

A small sample of blood will be drawn from your arm. If your doctor has ordered other tests to be run at the same time as your cholesterol test, all the samples will usually be taken at the same time. Your blood sample is then analyzed by a laboratory.

Your doctor will tell you if you should fast (avoid consuming food, beverages and medications, usually for nine to 12 hours) before your blood test. If you aren't fasting when the blood sample is drawn, only the values for total cholesterol and HDL cholesterol will be usable. That's because the amount of LDL (bad) cholesterol level and triglycerides can be affected by what you've recently consumed.

Your test report will show your cholesterol level in milligrams per deciliter of blood (mg/dL). Your doctor must interpret your cholesterol numbers based on other risk factors such as age, family history, smoking and high blood pressure.

Your LDL (bad) cholesterol levels will be needed to determine your treatment plan if your total cholesterol is 200 mg/dL or greater, or if your HDL is less than 40 mg/dL. If you weren't fasting for your first test, your doctor may need to send you for another test.

How often should I have my cholesterol checked in Shanghai?

The American Heart Association endorses the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) guidelines for detection of high cholesterol: All adults age 20 or older should have a fasting lipoprotein profile — which measures total cholesterol, LDL (bad) cholesterol, HDL (good) cholesterol and triglycerides — once every five years. The Third Report of the Expert Panel on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults (Adult Treatment Panel III or ATP III) was released in 2001. It recommends that everyone age 20 and older have a fasting "lipoprotein profile" every five years. This test is done after a 9–12-hour fast without food, liquids or pills. It gives information about total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol and triglycerides.

You may need to have your cholesterol checked more often than every five years if one or more of these situations applies to you:

  • Your total cholesterol is 200 mg/dL or more.
  • You are a man over age 45 or a woman over age 50.
  • Your HDL (good) cholesterol is less than 40 mg/dL.
  • You have other risk factors for heart disease and stroke.

If a fasting lipoprotein profile isn't possible, the values for total cholesterol and HDL cholesterol are still useful. If your total cholesterol is 200 mg/dL or more, or your HDL cholesterol is less than 40 mg/dL (for men) or less than 50 mg/dL (for women), you need to have a follow-up lipoprotein profile done to determine your LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Your healthcare provider will set appropriate management goals based on your LDL cholesterol level and your other risk factors.

Where should I have my cholesterol checked in Shanghai?

It's best to have your regular doctor run your cholesterol test. Overall risk factors such as your age, family history, smoking history and high blood pressure must be considered when interpreting your results — and your regular doctor is most likely to have all that information. If you do not have one, Please Call Medical Assistance Shanghai at +86 (21) 5108 2260 or Email us your needs to info@sinoaid.org This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for check-ups booking. Once you know your numbers, your doctor should recommend a treatment and prevention plan, as well as follow-up testing to make sure the plan is getting you to your cholesterol goals.

If you're admitted to the hospital for a major coronary event, your LDL cholesterol should be measured on admission or within 24 hours. However, it may take four to six weeks before your fasting lipid profile stabilizes and you can get accurate results. Your doctor will determine whether to start drug treatment at discharge.

If you have your cholesterol checked at public screenings, make sure a reputable company does the screening. Remember that your cholesterol level is just part of your overall cardiovascular risk profile, and your other risk factors must be considered. You should share the screening results with your healthcare professional so your tests can be properly interpreted, and an appropriate treatment and prevention plan developed.

Be sure to review your test results with your doctor so you can understand and follow your treatment plan.

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How To Get Cholesterol Tested in Shanghai

Cholesterol plays a major role in a person's heart health. High blood cholesterol is a major risk factor for coronary heart disease and stroke. That's why it's important for all people to know their cholesterol levels. They should also learn about their other risk factors for heart disease and stroke.

How is cholesterol tested in Shanghai?

A small sample of blood will be drawn from your arm. If your doctor has ordered other tests to be run at the same time as your cholesterol test, all the samples will usually be taken at the same time. Your blood sample is then analyzed by a laboratory.

Your doctor will tell you if you should fast (avoid consuming food, beverages and medications, usually for nine to 12 hours) before your blood test. If you aren't fasting when the blood sample is drawn, only the values for total cholesterol and HDL cholesterol will be usable. That's because the amount of LDL (bad) cholesterol level and triglycerides can be affected by what you've recently consumed.

Your test report will show your cholesterol level in milligrams per deciliter of blood (mg/dL). Your doctor must interpret your cholesterol numbers based on other risk factors such as age, family history, smoking and high blood pressure.

Your LDL (bad) cholesterol levels will be needed to determine your treatment plan if your total cholesterol is 200 mg/dL or greater, or if your HDL is less than 40 mg/dL. If you weren't fasting for your first test, your doctor may need to send you for another test.

How often should I have my cholesterol checked in Shanghai?

The American Heart Association endorses the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) guidelines for detection of high cholesterol: All adults age 20 or older should have a fasting lipoprotein profile — which measures total cholesterol, LDL (bad) cholesterol, HDL (good) cholesterol and triglycerides — once every five years. The Third Report of the Expert Panel on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults (Adult Treatment Panel III or ATP III) was released in 2001. It recommends that everyone age 20 and older have a fasting "lipoprotein profile" every five years. This test is done after a 9–12-hour fast without food, liquids or pills. It gives information about total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol and triglycerides.

You may need to have your cholesterol checked more often than every five years if one or more of these situations applies to you:

  • Your total cholesterol is 200 mg/dL or more.
  • You are a man over age 45 or a woman over age 50.
  • Your HDL (good) cholesterol is less than 40 mg/dL.
  • You have other risk factors for heart disease and stroke.

If a fasting lipoprotein profile isn't possible, the values for total cholesterol and HDL cholesterol are still useful. If your total cholesterol is 200 mg/dL or more, or your HDL cholesterol is less than 40 mg/dL (for men) or less than 50 mg/dL (for women), you need to have a follow-up lipoprotein profile done to determine your LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Your healthcare provider will set appropriate management goals based on your LDL cholesterol level and your other risk factors.

Where should I have my cholesterol checked in Shanghai?

It's best to have your regular doctor run your cholesterol test. Overall risk factors such as your age, family history, smoking history and high blood pressure must be considered when interpreting your results — and your regular doctor is most likely to have all that information. If you do not have one, Please Call Medical Assistance Shanghai at +86 (21) 5108 2260 or Email us your needs to info@sinoaid.org This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for check-ups booking. Once you know your numbers, your doctor should recommend a treatment and prevention plan, as well as follow-up testing to make sure the plan is getting you to your cholesterol goals.

If you're admitted to the hospital for a major coronary event, your LDL cholesterol should be measured on admission or within 24 hours. However, it may take four to six weeks before your fasting lipid profile stabilizes and you can get accurate results. Your doctor will determine whether to start drug treatment at discharge.

If you have your cholesterol checked at public screenings, make sure a reputable company does the screening. Remember that your cholesterol level is just part of your overall cardiovascular risk profile, and your other risk factors must be considered. You should share the screening results with your healthcare professional so your tests can be properly interpreted, and an appropriate treatment and prevention plan developed.

Be sure to review your test results with your doctor so you can understand and follow your treatment plan.

 

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Colorectal Cancer Screening in Shanghai

Colorectal cancer almost always develops from precancerous polyps (abnormal growths) in the colon or rectum. Screening tests in Shanghai can find precancerous polyps, so that they can be removed before they turn into cancer. Screening tests can also find colorectal cancer early, when treatment works best.

When Should I Begin to Get Screened in Shanghai?

You should begin screening for colorectal cancer soon after turning 50, then continue getting screened at regular intervals. However, you may need to be tested earlier than 50 or more often than other people if

•You or a close relative have had colorectal polyps or colorectal cancer.

•You have inflammatory bowel disease.

•You have genetic syndromes such as familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) or hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer.

Speak with your doctor, about when you should begin screening and how often you should be tested in Shanghai.

What Is Colorectal Cancer Screening?

A screening test is used to look for a disease when a person is not experiencing any symptoms. Cancer screening tests, including those for colorectal cancer, are effective when they can detect disease early. Detecting disease early can lead to more effective treatment. In some cases, screening tests can detect something that shouldn't be there, such as a polyp in the colon or rectum, before it has a chance to turn into cancer. Removing polyps in the colon and rectum prevents colorectal cancer from developing. (A diagnostic test differs from a screening test because it is used when a person has symptoms. A diagnostic test is used to find the cause of the symptoms.)

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Diabetes Diagnosis and Tests in Shanghai

Almost a third of those with diabetes aren’t aware they have the disease in Shanghai. Learn how diabetes is diagnosed and what tests doctors and patients use for diabetes.

 

Diabetes Testing in Shanghai

If you experience symptoms of severe increased thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, increased hunger, tingling of your hands or feet -- your doctor may run a test for diabetes. This article discusses the various diabetes tests used to diagnose the condition.

To confirm the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes, your doctor will order a fasting plasma glucose test or a casual plasma glucose.

Diabetes and the Fasting Plasma Glucose Test in Shanghai

The fasting plasma glucose test (FPG) is the preferred method for diagnosing diabetes because it is easy to do, convenient, and less expensive than other tests, according to the American Diabetes Association.

How Do I Prepare for the Blood Glucose Test in Shanghai?

Before taking the blood glucose test, you will not be allowed to eat anything for at least eight hours.

What Happens During the Blood Gluose Test in Shanghai?

During a blood glucose test, blood will be drawn and sent to a lab for analysis.

What Do the Results of the Blood Glucose Test Mean?

Normal fasting blood glucose -- or blood sugar -- is between 70 and 100 milligrams per deciliter or mg/dL for people who do not have diabetes. The standard diagnosis of diabetes is made when two separate blood tests show that your fasting blood glucose level is greater than or equal to 126 mg/dL.

However, if you have normal fasting blood sugar, but you have risk factors for diabetes or symptoms of diabetes, your doctor may decide to do a glucose tolerance test (see below) to be sure that you do not have diabetes.

Some people have a normal fasting blood sugar reading, but their blood sugar rapidly rises as they eat. These people may have glucose intolerance. If their blood sugar levels are high enough, they may be diagnosed with diabetes.

The Casual Plasma Glucose Test for Diabetes in Shanghai

The casual plasma glucose test is another method of diagnosing diabetes. During the test, blood sugar is tested without regard to the time since the person's last meal. You are not required to abstain from eating prior to the test.

A glucose level greater than 200 mg/dL may indicate diabetes, especially if the test is repeated at a later time and shows similar results.

The Oral Glucose Tolerance Test for Diabetes in Shanghai

The oral glucose tolerance test is yet another method used to detect diabetes, but it is usually only done during pregnancy to diagnose gestational diabetes or for someone who is suspected of having type 2 diabetes yet has a normal fasting glucose level. It can also be performed to diagnose prediabetes.

Diabetes and the Hemoglobin A1c Test in Shanghai 

Hemoglobin A1c test (also called the glycated hemoglobin test or HbA1c), is an important diabetes blood test used to determine how well your diabetes is being controlled. This diabetes test provides an average of your blood sugar control over a six to 12 week period and is used in conjunction with home blood sugar monitoring to make adjustments in your diabetes medicines.

Other Diabetes Tests You Need in Shanghai

Along with the hemoglobin A1c test, it's important for people with diabetes to have a dilated eye exam at least once a year as part of a complete eye exam. This important test can detect early signs of retinopathy, which may have no symptoms at first. A foot exam once or twice a year -- or at every doctor's visit -- by your doctor is also imperative to detect decreased circulation and sores that may not be healing. Early detection of eye and foot problems in diabetes allows your doctor to prescribe proper treatment when it is most effective. Learn more about diabetes tests you need.

Diabetes Testing in Children in Shanghai

Many children have no symptoms before they are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Most of the time, diabetes is discovered when a blood or urine test taken for other health problems shows diabetes.

Talk to your doctor about your child's risk for diabetes. If your child's blood sugar tests are higher than normal but not yet at the level of diabetes (called prediabetes), your doctor may instruct you in specific diet and exercise changes to help your child avoid getting diabetes altogether.

Understanding Your Diabetes Diagnosis

Diabetes can cause major health problems if you do not keep your blood sugar in check. However, you can stay healthy and feel good despite your diagnosis if you follow your doctor's recommended treatment plan and maintain a healthy lifestyle. By choosing foods wisely, exercising regularly, maintaining a normal weight, reducing your stress level, and making other modest lifestyle changes, living with diabetes will be easier.

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Blood Pressure Test in Shanghai

Having a blood pressure test is a routine part of most medical appointments in Shanghai. Your doctor may order separate appointments for repeat blood pressure tests to check for ongoing health conditions, including prehypertension, high blood pressure (hypertension), low blood pressure (hypotension), heart disease or other conditions.

 

You should have a blood pressure test performed at least once every two years to screen for high blood pressure as a risk factor for heart disease and stroke, starting at age 18. Your doctor may recommend screening at a younger age if there are additional risk factors for developing heart disease, such as being overweight or having a family history of high blood pressure or heart disease. If you've already been diagnosed with high or low blood pressure, you should have blood pressure tests more frequently.

Even if your doctor doesn't think you have high or low blood pressure as an ongoing condition, your blood pressure is important information for your doctor. It can provide information about your general health. Your doctor may recommend that, in addition to regular blood pressure tests at a doctor's office, you perform blood pressure tests at home. There are automated home blood pressure monitors that are easy to use.

Low Blood Pressure in Shanghai

Low blood pressure, also called hypotension, would seem to be something to strive for. However, for many people, low blood pressure can cause symptoms of dizziness and fainting. In severe cases, low blood pressure can be life-threatening.

Although blood pressure varies from person to person, a blood pressure reading of 90 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) or less systolic blood pressure (the top number in a blood pressure reading) or 60 mm Hg or less diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number) is generally considered low blood pressure.

The causes of low blood pressure can range from dehydration to serious medical or surgical disorders. Low blood pressure is treatable, but it's important to find out what's causing your condition so that it can be properly treated.

Symptoms of Low Blood Pressure

For some people, low blood pressure can signal an underlying problem, especially when it drops suddenly or is accompanied by signs and symptoms such as:

  •  Dizziness or lightheadedness
  • Fainting (syncope)
  • Lack of concentration
  • Blurred vision
  • Nausea
  • Cold, clammy, pale skin
  • Rapid, shallow breathing
  • Fatigue
  • Depression
  • Thirst

When to see a doctor? 

In many instances, low blood pressure isn't serious. If you have consistently low readings but feel fine, your doctor is likely to monitor you during routine exams. Even occasional dizziness or lightheadedness may be a relatively minor problem — the result of mild dehydration from too much time in the sun or a hot tub, for example. In these situations, it's not a matter so much of how far, but of how quickly, your blood pressure drops.

Still, it's important to see your doctor if you experience any signs or symptoms of hypotension because they sometimes can point to more-serious problems. It can be helpful to keep a record of your symptoms, when they occur and what you were doing at the time.

High Blood Pressure in Shanghai

 

High blood pressure is a common condition in which the force of the blood against your artery walls is high enough that it may eventually cause health problems, such as heart disease.

Blood pressure is determined by the amount of blood your heart pumps and the amount of resistance to blood flow in your arteries. The more blood your heart pumps and the narrower your arteries, the higher your blood pressure.

You can have high blood pressure (hypertension) for years without any symptoms. Uncontrolled high blood pressure increases your risk of serious health problems, including heart attack and stroke.

High blood pressure typically develops over many years, and it affects nearly everyone eventually. Fortunately, high blood pressure can be easily detected. And once you know you have high blood pressure, you can work with your doctor to control it.

Symptoms of High Blood Pressure

Most people with high blood pressure have no signs or symptoms, even if blood pressure readings reach dangerously high levels.

Although a few people with early-stage high blood pressure may have dull headaches, dizzy spells or a few more nosebleeds than normal, these signs and symptoms typically don't occur until high blood pressure has reached a severe — even life-threatening — stage.

When to see a doctor?

You'll likely have your blood pressure taken as part of a routine doctor's appointment.

Ask your doctor in Shanghai for a blood pressure reading at least every two years starting at age 20. He or she will likely recommend more frequent readings if you've already been diagnosed with high blood pressure or other risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Children age 3 and older will usually have their blood pressure measured as a part of their yearly checkups in Shanghai.

If you don't regularly see your doctor in Shanghai, you may be able to get a free blood pressure screening at a health resource fair or other locations in your community. You can also find machines in some stores that will measure your blood pressure for free, but these machines can give you inaccurate results.

 

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