Must the legal person and person in charge of a medical institution be a doctor?

Legal analysis: the main person in charge of a medical institution is different from the legal representative. The legal representative may not be a doctor, but the person in charge of medical treatment must be a doctor.

Legal basis: Article 16 of the Regulations on the Administration of Medical Institutions shall meet the following conditions when applying for the practice registration of medical institutions:

(1) Having an approval letter for the establishment of a medical institution;

(2) meeting the basic standards of medical institutions;

(3) Having a proper name, organization and place;

(4) Having funds, facilities, equipment and professional health technicians suitable for its business;

(5) Having corresponding rules and regulations;

(6) Being able to bear civil liability independently.