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First Meeting of Advisory Committee on Hong Kong's Health and Medical Innovation Development Held Today

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First Meeting of Advisory Committee on Hong Kong's Health and Medical Innovation Development Held Today
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First Meeting of Advisory Committee on Hong Kong's Health and Medical Innovation Development Held Today

2025-05-16 17:22 Last Updated At:17:38

Secretary for Health chairs first meeting of Advisory Committee on Health and Medical Innovation Development

The Secretary for Health, Professor Lo Chung-mau, chaired the first meeting of the Advisory Committee on Health and Medical Innovation Development (Advisory Committee) today (May 16), during which members shared their valuable insights on the establishment of the Hong Kong Centre for Medical Products Regulation (CMPR) and the Real-World Study and Application Centre (RWSAC).

The Health Bureau (HHB) established the Steering Committee on Health and Medical Innovation Development (Steering Committee) last year to co-ordinate and advance the work related to health and medical innovation, with a view to taking forward the policy of developing Hong Kong into an international health and medical innovation hub as proposed in the Policy Address. The newly established Advisory Committee under the Steering Committee is responsible for providing professional advice and strategic recommendations on the related work to the Steering Committee. The Advisory Committee has received staunch support from the National Medical Products Administration, with the Director of the Department of Drug Registration, Mr Yang Ting, joining the Committee as the official representative of the national drug regulatory authority. Other members include experts from the healthcare, academic, scientific research, and industry sectors. Other members include experts from the healthcare, academic, research, and industry sectors.

The Advisory Committee held its first meeting today, where members first received a briefing on the progress of the establishment of the CMPR. The Preparatory Office for the CMPR has been taking forward various measures, including examining the need for new legislation, mapping out the strategies to reform the regulatory regime of drugs and medical devices, and advancing plans for "primary evaluation" since its establishment in June last year. The objective is to put forward the timetable for establishing the CMPR and the roadmap towards the adoption of "primary evaluation" in the first half of this year.

At the meeting, members also offered advice on the proposals for establishing the RWSAC. The RWSAC aims to enhance the access and application of health and medical databases, as well as strengthen collaboration between Hong Kong and the Mainland, particularly in integrating real-world data generated through the special measure of using Hong Kong-registered drugs and medical devices used in Hong Kong public hospitals in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, to achieve three major objectives: (1) accelerate the research and development (R&D), approval and market launch of innovative medical products; (2) leverage real-world data to support evidence-based decision-making; and (3) develop Hong Kong into a leading region and global hub for real-world studies. The Government strives to establish the RWSAC by the end of this year.

Professor Lo said, "I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to all members of the Advisory Committee for offering invaluable and professional advice on the proposals and measures for health and medical innovation development at today's meeting. The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government will strenuously work in line with the national objective of further reforming the medical and healthcare system and take forward the establishment of the CMPR and the RWSAC by complementing technological innovation with institutional innovation. We will fully utilise the institutional advantages of 'one country, two systems' and Hong Kong's professional healthcare strengths to develop Hong Kong into an international health and medical innovation hub, thereby enabling patients to benefit from the most advanced diagnostic and treatment technologies and achieving the concept of bringing the benefits of good drugs and R&D to Hong Kong. At the same time, we aim to attract more local, Mainland and overseas pharmaceutical and medical device enterprises to conduct R&D and clinical trials in Hong Kong, thereby developing new quality productive forces in biomedicine and a new model for Hong Kong's health and medical innovation development, so as to make further contributions to the overall development of the nation."

The membership of the Advisory Committee is as follows:

Chairman

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Secretary for Health

Representative from national drug regulatory authority

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Mr Yang Ting

Non-official members

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Professor Isaiah Arkin

Professor Bian Zhaoxiang

Dr Benjamin Li Xiaoyi

Professor Tony Mok Shu-kam

Professor Walter Seto Wai-kay

Professor David Shum Ho-keung

Professor Karl Tsim Wah-Keung

Mr Fred Tung

Ms Wu Shan

Official members

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Permanent Secretary for Health

Deputy Secretary for Health 3

Senior Advisor (Secretary for Health's Office)

Representative from the Department of Health

Representative from the Hospital Authority

Representative from the Innovation and Technology Commission

Representative from the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation

Secretary for Health chairs first meeting of Advisory Committee on Health and Medical Innovation Development  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Secretary for Health chairs first meeting of Advisory Committee on Health and Medical Innovation Development Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Secretary for Health chairs first meeting of Advisory Committee on Health and Medical Innovation Development  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Secretary for Health chairs first meeting of Advisory Committee on Health and Medical Innovation Development Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Enrolled Nurse (General) Training Programme for Welfare Sector 2026-27 invites applications

The Social Welfare Department (SWD) announced that the full-time Enrolled Nurse (General) Training Programme for the Welfare Sector 2026-27 is inviting applications starting today (January 12). The programme, which will last for two years, with a total of 427 places, aims to train students to become enrolled nurses to alleviate the shortage of nurses in the welfare sector and enhance the quality of care services.

In response to the keen demand for nurses in the welfare sector, the SWD has commissioned the Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Saint Francis University and the Tung Wah College to provide the Enrolled Nurse (General) Training Programme for the Welfare Sector for five consecutive years starting from the 2023-24 academic year.

An SWD spokesman said, "Applicants for the programme must be permanent Hong Kong residents with right of abode in Hong Kong and have attained the age of 18 by the time the training programme commences. They must also have attained Level2 or above in five subjects, including Chinese Language, English Language, Mathematics and any two other subjects in Categories A (Note) and B, in the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination; or an equivalent qualification. Applicants are also required to take note of other entry requirements as specified by respective training institutes."

The spokesman added, "To encourage young people and frontline staff currently serving the welfare sector to upgrade their professional skills, priority will be accorded to applicants who have successfully completed the two-year Diploma Programme and obtained the diploma under the Navigation Scheme for Young Persons in Care Services launched in 2015 (or under the First-hire-then-train Pilot Scheme from 2013 to 2016) by the SWD; or those who are currently working full-time in non-governmental organisations (NGOs) or private organisations providing elderly, rehabilitation, family and child care, youth or correctional services. Individuals who aspire to pursue a career as enrolled nurses in the welfare sector are also welcome."

Tuition fees will be reimbursed to trainees in full on the condition that they have successfully completed the training programme and qualified to register as enrolled nurses within two years. Trainees will be required to sign an undertaking to work as an Enrolled Nurse (General) in NGOs or private organisations recognised by the SWD for providing elderly, rehabilitation, family and child care, or correctional services for a continuous period of no less than three years after completion of the training.

Information seminars on the training programme will be held by the three institutes starting from January. Details of the information seminars are set out in the table below:

Training institute

Date and time of information seminar

Website

Enquiry number

Hong Kong Metropolitan University

2pm,

January 27

Programme content (Chinese only)

www.hkmu.edu.hk/nhs/tc/programmes-courses/nursing-and-health-studies/sub-degree-programmes/hdngf1_hdngosf1/

Application

admissions.hkmu.edu.hk/ug/online-application

3970 2928 /

3970 2957

Saint Francis University

3pm, February 6

Programme content

www.sfu.edu.hk/en/programmes/sub-degree-programmes/higher-diploma-in-enrolled-nursing-general-hden-swd/introduction/index.html

Application

onlineapplication.sfu.edu.hk/oa/admission/hdenswdForm

3702 4388

Tung Wah College

3.30pm, January 28

Programme content

www.twc.edu.hk/en/Programmes/hdn_swd

Application

www.twc.edu.hk/admission/

3190 6672

Applications will be closed at 5pm on March 2. For enquiries, please call the enquiry numbers of the training institutes.

Note: "Attained" in Citizenship and Social Development will be accepted as Level 2.

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