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Hospitals eager for external vetting

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Five public and three private hospitals in Hong Kong will for the first time undergo the same external accreditation early next year in a government effort to standardise the quality of medical care.

This is three more than the five originally envisaged to kick-start the scheme - aimed at setting uniform standards for public and private institutions - and was increased after hospitals showed 'encouraging' enthusiasm for joining in.

But the exercise will not require hospitals to make public their serious incidents or blunders.

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Secretary for Food and Health Dr York Chow Yat-ngok has said the government wants to see all hospitals accredited with the same standards in the long run. On Sunday he said the government was reviewing whether public and private hospitals should use the same guidelines in public reporting of medical incidents.

His comment came after a woman died of a rare condition following an emergency Caesarean section on Saturday at Baptist Hospital.

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The Hospital Authority has tendered out external accreditations to the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS), an international hospital accreditation agency.

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