BEIJING - China's central government has encouraged private sector to invest in nonprofit medical institutions by repealing a regulation that classified all private medical institutions as for-profit institutions.
A circular issued by Ministry of Health on Monday said that privately-run medical institutions could register as either for-profit or nonprofit, according to the nature of their business.
The repealed regulation, which was promulgated in 2000, defined almost all medical institutions supported by non-public funds as for-profit hospitals.
Nonprofit organizations in China enjoy many preferential treatments such as those related to approvals and taxation.
According to the ministry, 13,519 public hospitals and 8,864 privately-run hospitals were operating in China as of March.