Hong Kong Proposes Overhaul of Medical Watchdog to Speed Up Complaint Handling
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- Hong Kong authorities propose reforming the Medical Council by increasing lay members and publicizing complaint timelines, aiming to reduce inquiry times from 42 to 29 months.
- This overhaul follows a 15-year delay in a complaint against Dr Sit Sou-chi.
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Hong Kong authorities are proposing amendments to the Medical Registration Ordinance to reform the Medical Council, aiming to increase lay members and publicize complaint handling timelines. This initiative follows a significant 15-year delay in a complaint against Dr Sit Sou-chi.
Hong Kong authorities have proposed overhauling the city’s medical watchdog by raising the proportion of lay members to more than a third and requiring the time frame for handling complaints to be made public, which may help slash the inquiry process from 42 to 29 months.
Unveiling the proposed amendments to the Medical Registration Ordinance on Friday, Secretary for Health Lo Chung-mau said the reform aimed to foster more diverse participation in the city’s Medical Council.
“We aim to maintain the number of medical doctors while increasing lay members … as this is the only way to truly reflect the diverse views within the association,” he said.
He added that authorities would also reform the mechanism for handling complaints to maintain trust between patients and doctors.
The bill would be tabled before the Legislative Council on July 8 for its first reading.
The suggested overhaul of the watchdog followed a 15-year delay in the Medical Council’s handling of a complaint against Dr Sit Sou-chi, who was accused of a blunder that left a boy permanently disabled in 2009.
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The bill will be tabled before the Legislative Council on July 8 for its first reading.
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Açık Sorular
- What will be the specific composition of the Medical Council after reform?
- How will the Legislative Council vote on the proposed bill?
- What specific measures will be implemented to clear the existing backlog of complaints?

