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Hospital transfer service would be for Hongkongers only, Carrie Lam says in response to fears mainland Chinese users could overwhelm medical staff
- Greater Bay Area plan calls for scheme to transport patients back to city from mainland China, but doctors and patients’ groups want clarity on who would be eligible
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Hong Kong’s leader on Wednesday moved to allay fears that overloaded public hospitals could be further burdened by a proposed scheme to transfer patients from mainland Chinese facilities, saying only city residents would be eligible.
Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor was pressed on whether the government had consulted hospitals close to the border on the proposal, which was floated on Monday as part of the central government’s blueprint for the “Greater Bay Area”.
“The plan is about transferring Hongkongers only,” Lam said at a Legislative Council session. “I hope you’re not discriminating against these people.”
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But Democratic Party legislator Helen Wong Pik-wan said much of the plan, including a cross-border referral scheme among public hospitals, had yet to be clarified.
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“It’s good for the chief executive to make that clarification, but there is still much obscurity in the plan,” Wong said hours after Lam’s session.
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