Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao emphasized that public health security is one of the main parts of national security. The government is committed to improving medical services for this reason, including about HK $ 90 billion (about S $ 15.4 billion) in this fiscal year, so as to use it to use it to use it to use it to use it.Improve clinical services.
Comprehensive Ming Pao and Dagong reported that the Department of Science, Department of Medicine, University of Hong Kong, held a 100th anniversary celebration on Saturday (May 13).One of the main parts.Therefore, the government is committed to improving medical services, including proposing grassroots medical blueprints and expanding regional medical services, and appropriation for about 90 billion Hong Kong dollars to the Hong Kong Hospital Administration in this fiscal year, which is nearly 6%from the previous year.
Li Jiachao further said that increasing resources are mainly used in clinical services to treat severe diseases, increase hospital beds, add drug delivery services, and promote remote medical services.
On the other hand, Lu Chongmao, director of the Medical and Health Bureau, said in his speech that the aging of the population has brought severe challenges to Hong Kong medical persons, and the crown disease epidemic highlights related issues;Outside of non -local doctors to Hong Kong, it also increases the places of local medical students in Hong Kong, and appropriations to improve the education facilities of medical schools.
Xie Hongfa, director of the Department of Science Department of the University of Hong Kong Medical College, said that the internal medicine person has the shortest shortage during the epidemic. It is hoped that after the epidemic, it can relieve the pressure of lack of manpower.He said that the medical school went to the UK to recruit medical and researchers in the UK earlier. At least two people should be requisitioned to join the team of the Department of Science and believe that they will receive resumes from different medical talents.