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Hong Kong Healthcare Givers Says YES to eHR System

(Published on EgovAsia, Government Solution in Asia - Aug 11, 2009)

Public health service in Hong Kong is administered through a centralized electronic record system. Private sector participating to this electronic system is non-existent. But this is changing. Dr. C.P. Wong, Chairman of the Hong Kong Society of Medical Informatics and co-chairman of the eHealth Consortium Executive Committee , says this is changing as healthcare practitioners see the benefits of shared information.

According to Dr. Wong, a recent survey of private healthcare givers identifies several challenges facing the industry. But the overall concensus is the recognition of a universal electronics health record system would facilitate improve health provision regardless of who administers the service.


Hong Kong 2010 eHR Sharing Record Survey Results

(Published on EgovAsia - Aug 2, 2010)

Hong Kong is moving towards the establishment of a common electronic health record system (like many countries in the world) but distinguishes the SAR from the rest of the world is inclusion of private healthcare practitioners very early on in the planning. In this video, Dr. C.P. Wong, co-chairman of the eHealth Consortium discusses the results of a recent survey to gauge private sector understanding and acceptance of eHR as a model for future healthcare service delivery.

eHealth trends in Hong Kong: a practitioner's view

(Published on Enterprise Channel - Feb 7, 2011)

  • Important trends happening in the healthcare practice in Hong Kong?
  • Progress being made with the ehealth records project for Hong Kong? Where are the current bottlenecks? Where are the areas where advances have been achieved?
  • Plans/priorities of the eHealth Consortium for 2011

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