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Health Bureau Launches Comprehensive Medical Support for Wang Fuk Court Fire Victims in Tai Po.

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Health Bureau Launches Comprehensive Medical Support for Wang Fuk Court Fire Victims in Tai Po.
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Health Bureau Launches Comprehensive Medical Support for Wang Fuk Court Fire Victims in Tai Po.

2026-01-22 10:00 Last Updated At:10:08

Latest figures of primary healthcare services provided by Health Bureau to residents affected by Tai Po Wang Fuk Court fire

The Health Bureau (HHB) announced earlier the medical support provided for residents affected by the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po. At present, the District Health Centres/District Health Centre Expresses (collectively referred to as DHCs) across all 18 districts in Hong Kong serve as hubs to co-ordinate various primary healthcare services as needed for the affected residents. The HHB announced today (January 22) the latest figures of these services:

DHC hotlines

Under the co-ordination of the Primary Healthcare Commission (PHC Commission), the DHCs across all 18 districts in Hong Kong have set up hotlines since December 1, 2025, (see Annex 1) to provide personalised case management services for affected residents, offering more convenient and comprehensive medical support. The support includes pairing the affected residents with free consultation services provided by private family doctors and Chinese medicine (CM) practitioners, co-ordinating arrangements for follow-up appointments and medication refills at the Hospital Authority (HA)'s Family Medicine Out-patient (FMOP) Services as necessary, and making referrals to necessary healthcare, nursing and medication services, as well as psychological support. The services co-ordinated by DHCs are not subject to district boundaries. For example, the Centres may assist affected residents in transferring HA FMOP follow-up appointments and medication refill service points, from Tai Po District to another location, thereby sparing residents the need for travelling across districts. As of January 20, the DHCs hotlines across all 18 districts have received 363 enquiries in total.

Free consultations by family doctors and CM practitioners and free denture replacement services

The HHB introduced a free family doctor service scheme, free CM consultation services, and free denture replacement services on December 4, 15, and 23, 2025, respectively to support the primary healthcare needs of the affected residents until February 28 this year. Case managers of the DHCs will arrange for them to receive up to three free consultations by family doctors and CM practitioners respectively based on their individual situations and preferences, covering the provision of medication and related treatments; and at least one free dental consultation and one follow-up appointment (subject to clinical need), covering denture replacement and oral treatment services.

As of January 20, more than 300 private family doctors have participated in the free family doctor service scheme, covering more than 450 service points that include eight private hospitals. So far, 94 referrals have been handled. As for the free CM consultation services, more than 360 CM practitioners have participated, covering more than 620 service points, and 57 referrals have been handled so far. Regarding free denture replacement services, more than 110 private dentists have participated, covering over 150 service points, and 31 referrals have been handled so far.

HA's healthcare services

All individuals injured in the fire and admitted to public hospitals under the HA will receive full fee waivers for all necessary healthcare services (including drugs and medical devices) throughout the entire process of their treatment and rehabilitation. A total of 79 patients received treatment at various public hospitals due to the fire. As of January 20, 71 of them had already recovered and were discharged, and the remaining eight are in stable condition. Healthcare staff will continue to provide appropriate treatment and care to these patients.

Moreover, all residents of the eight blocks at Wang Fuk Court (including foreign domestic helpers) are eligible for full medical fee waivers until December 31 this year. The waivers cover in-patient services, family medicine and specialist out-patient clinics (SOPCs) services (including psychiatry SOPCs), accident and emergency services, day hospitals, day procedures, community services, and Chinese Medicine Clinics cum Training and Research Centres under the HA. As of January 20, the HA has provided necessary healthcare services to around 1 900 affected residents.

Mental health support

The 18111 - Mental Health Support Hotline immediately deployed additional staff and strengthened training for its call handlers on the day of the fire incident to cope with the emotional distress that the public may experience due to the incident. From the time of the incident to January 20, the hotline has received over 17 000 calls, 750 of which were related to the fire incident. The WhatsApp service has handled over 800 messages, with about 50 of them concerning the fire incident. The HA's 24-hour Mental Health Direct hotline, manned by psychiatric nurses, offers professional advice and support on mental health issues to callers, including provision of risk assessments and referrals to the HA's mental health services as appropriate. As of January 20, the Mental Health Direct hotline has received 102 calls related to the fire incident, with 40 of them coming from affected citizens.

The HHB will continue to provide comprehensive primary healthcare support to affected residents. The HHB also designed the relevant service workflow from the residents' perspective, allowing them to receive convenient and effective medical support simply through the DHCs (see Annex 2).

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FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video)

The Financial Secretary, Mr Paul Chan, continued his visit to Davos, Switzerland, yesterday (January 21, Davos time) to attend activities of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting. He participated in multiple luncheons and networking sessions, and met with officials and business leaders from various regions to promote Hong Kong's advantages.

At noon, Mr Chan attended the "2026 Davos-Caixin CEO Luncheon" themed "Beyond Old Models: Designing Growth That Works" and delivered a keynote speech. In his speech, Mr Chan introduced the steady progress Hong Kong has made over the past year or two, and shared the city's development vision and strategic positioning in its three key growth engines — finance, trade as well as innovation and technology.

He highlighted that breakthroughs in technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain are driving profound industrial transformation and economic growth. All economies must embrace these developments. Under the "one country, two systems", Hong Kong is actively exploring and piloting initiatives in financial and technological innovation. With strong collaboration with neighbouring cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area that boast robust innovation and technology industrial chains, Hong Kong holds tremendous development potential and is a worthwhile investment destination.

Mr Chan also pointed out that international trade is undergoing a paradigm shift. Developed countries must be aware that the traditional development model of producing and exporting low-cost goods, previously dominant among developing economies, is evolving. Taking China as an example, the country is advancing high-level, two-way opening-up and driving its economy with a focus on expanding domestic demand. This not only injects momentum into China's high-quality development, but also creates vast market opportunities for quality goods and services from across the globe, fostering shared prosperity.

In the evening, Mr Chan attended a dinner themed "China in Focus" and delivered a speech sharing his views on China's development, international relations, as well as capital market developments in both the Mainland and Hong Kong.

Earlier in the day, Mr Chan also attended a business exchange session of the WEF Annual Meeting, where he interacted with nearly 100 leaders from various sectors and regions. The discussion covered topics such as the outlook for the United States and global economies, strategies to enhance economic resilience, and ways to promote growth.

Meanwhile, Mr Chan also held bilateral meetings with the Deputy Prime Minister of Cambodia, Mr Sun Chanthol, and the Minister of State for Financial Affairs of the United Arab Emirates, Mr Mohamed bin Hadi Al Hussaini. They exchanged views on the global economic and trade landscape and matters of mutual interest, and explored ways to strengthen bilateral economic and trade co-operation. Mr Chan also met with the Chairlady and Founder of medical technology company Yidu Tech, Ms Gong Yingying, yesterday to learn about the development of its AI and digital-powered clinical platform. He encouraged the company to consider expanding its business to Hong Kong.

Mr Chan will continue his visit in Davos today (January 22, Davos time).

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FS promotes Hong Kong's advantages to global leaders in Switzerland (with photos/video) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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