Harvard Chan School and WeDoctor Group signed MOU to launch a series of initiatives to improve affordability, accessibility and effectiveness of care delivery in China

Since 2009, China has launched a series of health care reforms that are visionary and ambitious. To help China achieve its goals, Harvard Chan School and WeDoctor Group signed an MOU which is intended to outline how their collaborative efforts could improve healthcare access to primary care, disease prevention, and medical poverty alleviation for all people in China by 2030.

Founded in 2010, WeDoctor is an online health care provider with an IT platform connecting its 110 million registered users with a network of 220,000 doctors and over 2,400 hospitals nationwide. As an industry leader in technology with specific expertise on IT-enabled health care, WeDoctor offers a platform for health care delivery and data collection that, together with Harvard Chan School’s scholarship and experience in health policy and economics and China’s health reform, provide opportunities to improve health and health care for the Chinese population.