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Hospital Authority Hosts Community Session on Upcoming Public Healthcare Fees Reform Implementation

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Hospital Authority Hosts Community Session on Upcoming Public Healthcare Fees Reform Implementation
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Hospital Authority Hosts Community Session on Upcoming Public Healthcare Fees Reform Implementation

2025-12-18 19:02 Last Updated At:19:18

Hospital Authority hosts district briefing session to explain Public Healthcare Fees and Charges Reform arrangements

The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:

The Hospital Authority (HA) conducted another community outreach session today (December 18) ahead of the Public Healthcare Fees and Charges Reform implementation on January 1 next year. HA representatives explained the implementation details to over 200 District Council members and their assistants, aiming to reach more citizens through the extensive community network of District Councils and make the reform arrangements clear to more citizens.

The briefing on Public Healthcare Fees and Charges Reform was held at the Mong Kok Community Hall. The Chief Executive of the HA, Dr Libby Lee, said in her opening remarks, "The HA has been maintaining close communication with various sectors of the community to ensure citizens fully understand the reform arrangements. We understand that members of the public need time to comprehend and adapt to the new arrangements. Therefore, the HA has been strengthening community-level communication. This briefing session allows District Council representatives to further understand the reform details and clarify concerns, including details of the fees and charges, and enhanced measures to protect patients. We hope that District Council members, as an important bridge to the community, can help convey this information to help citizens understand the protection offered by the new measures."

Different HA representatives provided detailed explanations of the new fees and charges arrangements and important points for patients to note after implementation. These included patient journey matters for specialist outpatient clinics and family medicine clinics, non-emergency radiology services, pathology laboratory services, enhanced medical fee waiver mechanisms, the introduction of an annual spending cap of $10,000 for public healthcare fees and charges, and expanded safety nets. The briefing session was engaging, with questions from attendees and HA responses helping to enhance public understanding of the new arrangements. The HA hopes these exchanges will help address concerns about implementation details and assist citizens in utilising various support measures.

Since the announcement of the Public Healthcare Fees and Charges Reform in March this year, the HA has continuously explained the details through various channels, including media briefings, district briefing sessions, patient exchange meetings, focus groups, and hospital workshops. These activities aim to gather public and patient feedback and strengthen understanding of the new fees and charges items and implementation arrangements, hoping for smoother implementation next year. The HA has also produced various educational materials, including promotional videos and information booklets, to help citizens understand the new healthcare protection measures.

The public healthcare fees and charges reform aims to enhance protection for poor, acute, serious, critical patients; rationalise public hospital service subsidies; reduce waste and abuse; and improve the sustainability of the public healthcare system.

Hospital Authority hosts district briefing session to explain Public Healthcare Fees and Charges Reform arrangements  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hospital Authority hosts district briefing session to explain Public Healthcare Fees and Charges Reform arrangements Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hospital Authority hosts district briefing session to explain Public Healthcare Fees and Charges Reform arrangements  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hospital Authority hosts district briefing session to explain Public Healthcare Fees and Charges Reform arrangements Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD raids unlicensed cold store in Yuen Long District

The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) raided an unlicensed cold store last night (December 17) in Pat Heung, Yuen Long.

During the operation, the FEHD arrested one person and initiated procedures on prosecution for the suspected operation of an unlicensed cold store. Over 10 tonnes of chilled poultry and frozen pork were found on the premises, about 272 kilograms of chilled poultry among them were rendered unfit for human consumption due to improper storage, and was seized for disposal.

Under the Food Business Regulation, the maximum penalty for operating an unlicensed cold store is a fine of $50,000 and six months' imprisonment upon conviction.

The FEHD has proactively leveraged innovation and technology to boost the efficacy of environmental hygiene work. The officers of the FEHD made use of drones to facilitate collection of intelligence in the course of the investigation for the present operation, and this substantially stepped up the geographical coverage of the investigation and enhanced the efficacy of surveillance.

"We will continue our stringent enforcement actions against unlicensed food businesses to safeguard food safety and public health," a spokesman for the FEHD said.

Members of the public can report any suspected illegal food business activities by calling the FEHD hotline at 2868 0000.

FEHD raids unlicensed cold store in Yuen Long District  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD raids unlicensed cold store in Yuen Long District Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD raids unlicensed cold store in Yuen Long District  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD raids unlicensed cold store in Yuen Long District Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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