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HK launches chronic disease scheme in bid to create more caring society

Hong Kong
2023.11.14 13:31
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The Secretary for Health, Professor Lo Chung-mau (centre); Legislative Councillor Dr David Lam (second left); the Permanent Secretary for Health, Mr Thomas Chan (third left); the Under Secretary for Health, Dr Libby Lee (third right); the Director of Health, Dr Ronald Lam (second right); the Chairman of the Hospital Authority, Mr Henry Fan (first left); and the President of the Hong Kong College of Family Physicians, Dr David Chao (first right), officiate at the kick-off ceremony of the Chronic Disease Co-Care Pilot Scheme today (November 13), marking the official launch of the first major initiative set out in the Primary Healthcare Blueprint. (HK Govt)

Secretary for Health Prof Lo Chung-mau officiated at the kick-off ceremony of the Chronic Disease Co-Care Pilot Scheme on Monday and called on eligible citizens to join the plan.

Apart from pointing out that the pilot scheme is the first major initiative set out in the Primary Healthcare Blueprint, Prof Lo explained that with government subsidises, members of the public only need to pay an affordable co-payment amount to receive screening and follow-up services in the private healthcare sector with respect to diabetes mellitus (DM) and hypertension (HT).

He noted that the Government will make the best use of the community healthcare networks with District Health Centres (DHCs) as the hub for the prevention and management of chronic diseases and establishment of a family doctor system.

Starting Monday (Nov. 14), the DHCs and DHC Expresses (DHCE) located across the 18 districts in the city will assist Hong Kong residents aged 45 or above with no known medical history of DM or HT to register for the pilot scheme.

More than 400 family doctors have joined the scheme, involving nearly 30 healthcare organisations and covering 600 service points.

Upon enrolment as a DHC or DHCE member and giving consent to enrol in the Electronic Health Record Sharing System (eHealth), eligible citizens will be assisted by the DHC/DHCE to pair with a family doctor of their choice.

The list of family doctors participating in the scheme is also available on the pilot scheme's dedicated website for public reference.

Tag:·HK· chroninc disease scheme· caring· Lo Chng-mau· health chief· HA

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