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Health Secretary Emphasizes Patient Safety in Tele-Medicine and Upcoming Tobacco Control Measures

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Health Secretary Emphasizes Patient Safety in Tele-Medicine and Upcoming Tobacco Control Measures
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Health Secretary Emphasizes Patient Safety in Tele-Medicine and Upcoming Tobacco Control Measures

2025-08-23 13:37 Last Updated At:13:48

Remarks by S for Health at media session on tele-medicine and tobacco control

Following are the remarks made by the Secretary for Health, Professor Lo Chung-mau, at a media session after attending a radio programme this morning (August 23):

Reporter: Regarding the Consumer Council's report on tele-health, is the current mechanism in regulating medical staff enough in terms of protecting patients seeking such services and what should patients also be aware of? Secondly, with the expansion of regulation towards more public areas on smoking that would start tomorrow, what does the government hope to achieve and what is expected in the next stage?

Secretary for Health: Regarding the Consumer Council's report on tele-medicine, tele-medicine involves not only patient consultation but also communication between professional bodies and also education training etc. Focusing on the issue of patients' consultation via electronic media or even online, I would like to highlight the importance of the quality and safety in healthcare services. Tele-medicine is medicine, and a tele-consultation is a medical consultation. So, I would like to remind our citizens that when they have a health issue and want to seek healthcare advice, they should ensure that whether they see the doctor personally in person or via electronic media, they have to ensure that the person concerned is a qualified registered practitioner, whether is a Western medicine doctor or a Chinese medicine practitioner. In Hong Kong, we have measures and legislations that regulate the provision of healthcare services; and relevant professional bodies and councils have already issued guidelines to ensure that the practice of medicine via electronic means will follow the guidelines and ensure that patient safety and quality will be safeguarded.

About tobacco control, we have put in the bill to Legislative Council for amending the tobacco control ordinance and we are going to have the second and third reading in September. We are confident that we will have the support from the Legislative Council. The whole exercise of the amendment actually started almost two years ago in 2023 when we started the public consultation and we had overwhelming support from the whole city. Over 90 per cent of the respondents supported more measures to control and reduce our smoking rate, so as to ensure the health of our citizens. Over the last two years, we have also heard the opinion from various stakeholders and made appropriate amendments, in order to ensure that all these measures will be safely and effectively implemented. The more important thing is about flavoured tobacco products—we will start with the non-mint flavoured tobacco, and we will put in all these measures in a timely manner.

(Please also refer to the Chinese portion of the transcript.)

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Dog Adoption Carnival 2026 to be held this weekend

The "Let's Go! The Pet Owners' Journey" Dog Adoption Carnival 2026, organised by the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD), will be held at the Cyberport Arcade between 11am and 6pm this weekend (January 17 and 18). Admission is free. Members of the public are welcome to join the event with their dogs.

The Adoption Carnival aims to encourage members of the public who intend to keep pets, to adopt abandoned or unclaimed animals, as well as promote responsible pet ownership. The co-organisers of the Carnival include Cheung Chau Animal Care, HK Saving Cat and Dog Association, Lifelong Animal Protection Charity, Paws United Charity, Society for Abandoned Animals, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Team for Animals in Lantau South.

Members of the public can interact with dogs that are up for adoption at the Adoption Carnival. Dog keepers can apply for or renew licenses on site. The Carnival also features veterinary consultation services, a dog playground, a virtual reality gaming experience, game booths, an interactive educational exhibition, pet-themed handicraft workshops, as well as sharing sessions by representatives of animal welfare organisations (AWOs) and guest speakers. Participants are welcome to take part with their dogs. However, dogs entering the venue should be licensed (except for those to be licensed on-site), vaccinated against rabies, and microchipped. All dogs should also be kept under proper control.

The AFCD has been committed to encouraging members of the public who wish to keep pets to adopt abandoned or unclaimed animals through the AFCD's partnering AWOs. Upon receiving animals, the AFCD will transfer animals assessed by veterinarians as being in good health and suitable for adoption to partnering AWOs for adoption by members of the public. The AFCD provides free desexing operations for cats, dogs and rabbits adopted through partnering AWOs.

For details of the event, please visit the thematic website of the "Let's Go! The Pet Owners' Journey" Dog Adoption Carnival 2026 (www.petswithlove.com.hk).

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