 The paper aims to determine key findings, recommendations, and lessons learned in terms of hospital resilience during the Covid-19 pandemic in China, analyzed the quality and limitations of research in this field at present, and contribute to the evaluation of the Chinese response to the Covid-19 outbreak by building on a growing literature on the role of hospital resilience in crisis situations. The study used a scoping review of evidence on the resilience of hospitals in China during the Covid-19 crisis, identifying 59 publications that described numerous strategies used to improve hospital resilience in three key areas, human resources, management and communication, and security, hygiene, and planning. The literature was dominated by descriptive case studies, often lacking consideration of methodological limitations, and there was a lack of both highly focused research on specific interventions and holistic research that attempted to unite the topics within a resilience framework. The paper identified several lessons learned regarding how Chinese hospitals have demonstrated resilience when confronted with the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, including strategies involving inter-provincial reinforcements, online platforms and technological interventions, and meticulous personal protective equipment use and disinfection, combined with the creation of new interdisciplinary teams and management strategies. This article was authored by Jack Stennett, Rinyo Ho, Lola Trapperson, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.