Liang Jinsong, the former director of the Hong Kong Financial Secretary, was in charge of the first Hong Kong -owned private hospital opened in Shenzhen.
According to the Sing Tao Daily (September 18), Shenzhen Hoomu Family Hospital is the first large -scale comprehensive private hospital built by the medical group of Xinfeng Tianyu Group in Shenzhen, and it is also the first Hong Kong capital in ShenzhenPrivate hospitals officially put into service in May last year.The chairman and co -founder of Xinfeng Tianyu Group is Liang Jinsong.
26 floors of the Hongjia Hospital building, with a total area of more than 730,000 square feet, about 350 beds. It is expected that there will be 50 specialties, 13 operating rooms, nine emergency rooms, 12 additional care, 12 additional caresThe ward (ICU) beds, two radiation therapy rooms, a test center and pharmacy.The hospital also provides special services such as high -end postpartum rehabilitation centers. Its 28 -day rehabilitation service costs from 28 days of postpartum starting from HK $ 100,000 (S $ 17,436).Postpartum repair and wound care.
The 24 -hour emergency room specially deployed by the hospital, in addition to providing emergency medical services for Shenzhen residents, also extended the scope of service to citizens in Hong Kong.
Xiao Yihuang, executive director of Xinshangtianyu, mentioned that there have been Hong Kong mothers who have brought their children to transit the Human family from Hong Kong to use the emergency room.Drugs and procedures for admission.Liang Jinsong added that how to effectively use cross -border medical services of Hong Kong and Shenzhen Unicom can alleviate the pressure on emergency resources in the Hong Kong public medical system.
Compared with Hong Kong private hospitals, the medical examination services of Shenzhen Hoju Hospital also have the price and time advantage to complete a magnetic resonance scan (MRI) as an example.For a long time in public hospitals, the price of about 60 % to 20 % of Hong Kong in Human Mu Family Hospital in Shenzhen has been completed, and there is no need to wait.
However, the current Shenzhen -Hong Kong cross -border medical data transmission has not been fully implemented, and it can only be transmitted for the time being, and the public hospitals of the Hong Kong Hospital Administration may not recognize the results of the inspection.Liang Jinsong said that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government and Hospital Management Bureau should think about how to use the more advanced technologies of mainland China hospitals to alleviate the waiting time of Hong Kong patients.