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Government Proposes Bill to Enhance Medical Council's Complaint Handling in Hong Kong

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Government Proposes Bill to Enhance Medical Council's Complaint Handling in Hong Kong
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Government Proposes Bill to Enhance Medical Council's Complaint Handling in Hong Kong

2026-01-16 17:57 Last Updated At:18:08

Government launches consultation work on improving complaint handling mechanism of MCHK

To improve the complaint handling mechanism of the Medical Council of Hong Kong (MCHK), the Government will introduce a bill to the Legislative Council in the first half of this year to amend the Medical Registration Ordinance. The Secretary for Health, Professor Lo Chung-mau, chaired the first consultation meeting today (January 16) to meet with representatives of patient groups and listen to their views.

Professor Lo said, "Members of the public have very high expectations of the MCHK in actively discharging their primary responsibility of safeguarding doctors' professional standards and ethical conduct. Patient groups are important stakeholders. They offered highly constructive suggestions at today's meeting. I look forward to continuing in-depth discussions with other stakeholders to explore proposals to improve the complaint handling mechanism of the MCHK, with a view to maintaining public trust in the medical profession."

At the request of the Secretary for Health, the MCHK earlier submitted a report on improving its complaint handling mechanism to the Health Bureau. The Health Bureau is reviewing the report and the supplementary information subsequently provided by the MCHK, and will consider the report's recommendations and the operational needs of the MCHK in proposing amendments to the Ordinance.

The Health Bureau will continue the consultation work by meeting with professional bodies and relevant stakeholders shortly to listen to their views.

Government launches consultation work on improving complaint handling mechanism of MCHK  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Government launches consultation work on improving complaint handling mechanism of MCHK Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Sick person in custody dies in public hospital

A sick 70-year-old male person in custody at Siu Lam Psychiatric Centre died in a public hospital today (January 16).

The person in custody suffered from hypertension. He required continuous medical care and follow-ups at the institution hospital and public hospitals. On January 4, he was sent to a public hospital for treatment due to physical discomfort. During hospitalisation, his condition deteriorated and he was certified dead at 12.34pm today.

The case has been reported to the Police. A death inquest will be held by the Coroner's Court.

The person in custody was convicted for the offence of manslaughter and was detained under a hospital order for psychiatric treatment in 2002.

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