HCMC Co-Founder Derek Muhs to present keynote speech at HOSCON Summit in New Delhi, India

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Health Care Management China (HCMC) today announced that Co-Founder and Vice Chairman Derek Muhs will present a keynote speech at the 6th annual Hospital Construction (HOSCON) Summit in New Delhi, India from September 3-4, 2015.

The HOSCON Summit brings together industry experts from around the world to educate and collaborate on hospital development, design, and management focused on the emerging healthcare markets in Asia. Other companies presenting at the Summit include Parkway Health, Six Sigma Star Healthcare and Fortis Healthcare. The HOSCON summit brings international standards of best practices and medical excellence to its event and allows industry leaders to share their insights over the two-day event.

Mr. Muhs' speech, "Developing & Building a Health Care Brand in Asia" will focus on the challenges and opportunities that come with brand building in health care. The theme will focus on global trends in personalized health management, patient loyalty programs and the explosive growth in e-health & mobile health care. Derek Muhs was recently awarded "Best Brand in Private Health Care In China" by the CMO ASIA AWARDS held in Singapore in August 2015 for a public health awareness campaign that he co-produced for WA Health Care and released via social media and a series of health care events throughout Greater China.

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