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  2. Healthcare in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Hong Kong. Hong Kong 's medical infrastructure consists of a mixed medical economy, with 12 private hospitals and 43 public hospitals. [1][2] Hong Kong has high standards of medical practice. It has contributed to the development of liver transplantation, being the first in the world to carry out an adult to adult live donor liver ...

  3. The Hong Kong Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    1920. Legal status. Doctors’ association. President. Dr CHENG, Chi Man. Website. The Hong Kong Medical Association. The Hong Kong Medical Association (The HKMA; Chinese: 香港醫學會) is a doctors’ association in Hong Kong. Established in 1920 as the Hong Kong Chinese Medical Association, it was renamed to its current name in 1970.

  4. Health in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Health, under the Health Bureau, is the health adviser of Hong Kong government and an executive arm in health legislation and policy. Its main role is to safeguard the health of the community through promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative services in Hong Kong. [8] The main function of the department includes child ...

  5. Department of Health (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong 's Department of Health is responsible for healthcare policies and the provision of basic healthcare services and established in 1939. The public hospitals are managed by the department's Hospital Authority. The department reports to the Health Bureau. The department is headed by the Director of Health, a position currently held by Dr ...

  6. Healthcare in China - Wikipedia

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    The report suggests that without health care reforms the spending on health care in China will increase to 9% of China's GDP by 2035 which is an increase from the 5.6% of China's GDP in 2014. [34] With substantial urbanization, attention to health care has changed.

  7. Nursing in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    All nursing programmes in Hong Kong have to be approved by the Nursing Council of Hong Kong. Registered nurses must undergo at least 3 years of training, either via theoretical and practical training at a nursing school based in hospitals, or via a pre-registration nursing programme at a university or college; whereas, enrolled nurses must take a programme of at least 2 years in duration. [5]

  8. Category:Healthcare in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Medical and health organisations based in Hong Kong‎ (6 C, 24 P) Pages in category "Healthcare in Hong Kong" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  9. Health Bureau (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official Website. The Health Bureau (Chinese: 醫務衞生局) is a policy bureau of the Government of Hong Kong. They are responsible for the health portfolios. The agency was established on 1 July 2022. The current (since 1 July 2022) Secretary for Health is Professor Lo Chung-mau. [1]