Sample Deliverables

See what structured support can look like before you pay.

These fictional samples show the format and thinking behind GoChinaMed support: case intake, pathway review, appointment preparation, and clear service boundaries.

Sample 01

Case intake summary.

The first useful output is a readable case brief. It turns scattered information into a route-ready summary.

01

Medical goal

Clarify whether the patient needs routine outpatient review, specialist second opinion, imaging review, or a hospital visit pathway.

02

Current records

Diagnosis summary, recent lab reports, imaging files, medication list, treatment history, allergies, and physician notes.

03

Practical constraints

Preferred city, travel window, companion availability, budget range, language needs, insurance questions, and privacy expectations.

04

Missing information

Original imaging files, English or Chinese record summary, current medication details, and clear questions for the provider.

Sample 02

Pathway review output.

A review should make the next decision clearer: city, provider type, questions, and support level.

City route

Compare whether Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu, Hangzhou, or another city is practical based on specialty, travel, language, and follow-up needs.

Provider type

Public specialist hospital, international department, private clinic, rehabilitation route, or remote pre-review may each fit different cases.

Questions to confirm

Appointment access, record review requirements, report language, payment process, estimated timeline, follow-up route, and translation needs.

Next-step recommendation

Stay self-guided, request USD 99 standard human review, or prepare a custom coordination quote if execution support is needed.

Sample 03

Appointment preparation checklist.

A reliable support process should show what to prepare before hospital outreach or travel.

01Passport information and contact details

02Diagnosis history and current symptoms

03Recent lab reports and imaging files

04Medication list, allergies, and prior treatments

05Preferred city, travel dates, and companion needs

06Insurance, self-pay, invoice, or claim-document questions

07Language support, interpreter, or escort expectations

08Questions for the hospital before booking

Trust signals

Why this format builds confidence.

Clear scope before payment

No diagnosis or treatment promise

Structured records and questions

Human review only when useful

Custom coordination only after scope is clear

Start with a structured case intake.

Use the sample outputs as a reference. Your real support path depends on case scope, records, city route, timing, and provider requirements.

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