A university hospital in Seoul Korea is gearing up to attract more foreign patients in the coming years. The hospital, Chung- Ang University Medical Centre, aims to be among the top five medical facilities in South Korea under its new director Ha Kwon-Ick. The Doosan group which owns the hospital has hired the new director in 2008 to achieve its goal of improving its facilities in services. Before taking over the position of director at Chung-Ang, Kwon-Ic k had served in other top hospitals including the Samsung Medical Center and the Eulji Medical Center. The improvement of facilities and services support the hospital’s goal of promoting its world-class surgical services to foreign patients at affordable costs.

Chung-Ang University Medical Center specializes in cosmetic surgery and orthopedic surgery. The hospital currently has 556 beds but a new building will be built by the year 2011. The new building will be used for the treatment of brain diseases, thyroid cancer, stomach cancer and heart diseases. Chung-Ang University Medical Centre is a member of the Council for Korea Medicine Overseas Promotion. This group also aims to promote Korea as a major destination for medical tourism. With the efforts of the organization and the hospital, it is expected that more medical travelers will go to the hospital to receive medical treatment.

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