The first Chinese medicine hospital in Hong Kong will put in service at the end of next year, but does not provide emergencies, general anesthesia, and delivery services.Zhang Weilin, director of the Development Planning Office of the Hong Kong Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, explained that this is because the Chinese Medicine Hospital hopes to develop traditional Chinese medicine. "Do not want (Chinese Medicine Hospital) to open, and all Western medicines come out."
Comprehensive Hong Kong News Agency, Ming Pao, and online media "Hong Kong 01" reported that the first Chinese medicine hospital in Hong Kong, located in Tseung Kwan O, will be officially put into service at the end of next year.Zhang Weilin said on Sunday (January 28) on the TVB program that Hong Kong Chinese medicine is currently based on outpatient clinics. After setting up a Chinese medicine hospital, the Chinese Medicine Clinic and Teaching and Research Center in 18 districts in Hong Kong will become the "satellite clinic" of TCM hospitals.There is a close collaboration relationship.
Zhang Weilin said that the current specialty of Chinese medicine hospitals is temporarily divided into six families, including internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, gynecology, orthopedics, and acupuncture.He said that after discussing with the industry at the beginning, he found that divisions can be dealt with in three aspects: talent training, development of diseases, and virus treatment methods.At the same time, the six subjects can also be divided into different details, and they will be treated with the development of the hospital.
As for why Chinese medicine hospitals have not provided services including emergencies, general anesthesia, and delivery, Zhang Weilin explained on the show that these three services are specifically set up.Serve.If Western medicine services are fully developed, Chinese medicine cannot be concentrated.
It is reported that the Chinese Medicine Hospital is not a hospital under the Hong Kong Hospital Authority. It is wholly -owned by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. In the future, it is operated by mixed public and private methods.Serve.
Zhang Weilin is still studying for the pricing of the diagnosis of the outside world, and said that the diagnosis of the TCM Clinic in the 18th district of Hong Kong is HK $ 120 (about S $ 20.59) with five packs of medicines.The diagnosis of the ordinary department is roughly the same as the Chinese medicine clinic, "in principle, it should be close."