Tuen Mun Hospital Explained

Tuen Mun Hospital
Org/Group:Hospital Authority
Map Type:Hong Kong
Region:Tuen Mun
Country:Hong Kong
Coordinates:22.4077°N 113.976°W
Address:23 Tsing Chung Koon Road, Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong
Healthcare:Public
Funding:Government
Type:District General
Emergency:Yes, accident and emergency and trauma centre[1]
Helipad:Yes
Affiliation:Tuen Mun Hospital School of General Nursing
Network:New Territories West Cluster
Beds:1,935
Mapframe:no

Tuen Mun Hospital is a district general hospital in Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong. It construction began in 1979, and it was inaugurated on 8 March 1990. It is governed by the Hospital Authority, and it is main public hospital in West and North of New Territories, It is main part of New Territories West Cluster.

History

Tuen Mun Hospital was designed by the Architectural Services Department. It was constructed by Aoki Corporation, a Japanese civil engineering and construction services firm.[2] The hospital was topped out in a ceremony hosted by Sir David Akers-Jones on 28 August 1986, at which time it was the largest hospital under construction in the world.[3]

The hospital commenced services on 8 March 1990 and cost HK$1.2 billion.[4] The accident and emergency department opened on 30 July that year.[5]

Management

Hospital Governing Committee

This is a list of the current and former chairmen of the committee:

Hospital Chief executive

Appointed by the Hospital Authority, the Hospital Chief executive is in charge of managing the hospital and reports to the Hospital Governing Committee.

Dr Simon Tang Yiu-hang (1 April 2018 – present)[6]

Medical Superintendents

Services

, the hospital had 1,935 beds and around 6,487 members of staff. For the year ended 31 March 2017, it treated 174,586 inpatients and day-patients, 776,713 specialist outpatients, and 851,943 general outpatients.[7]

Specialties

Others

Facilities

The ground floor of the hospital is occupied by the casualty ward, and a day-care centre. The hospital has recently established a trauma unit and a neo-natal intensive care unit.

Tuen Mun Hospital also has a General Out-Patient Clinic or Polyclinic. The Yan Oi Polyclinic at 6 Tuen Lee Street is not to be mistaken for the fictional Yan Oi Hospital from the TVB series The Hippocratic Crush.[10]

Previously the hospital had the only operational helipad in New Territories, and one of the two hospitals in Hong Kong (Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital and Tuen Mun Hospital), however currently the helipad has been shut down and is being used as external storage following an expansion to the surgical units at the hospital.

It is one of the two major Radiation Emergency Treatment Centres in Hong Kong (Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital and Tuen Mun Hospital), and the only one in New Territories.

Transport

It is served by the Tuen Mun Hospital stop of the MTR Light Rail.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 香港聖約翰救傷隊 - 沙田甲、乙救護支隊.
  2. Web site: Aoki Corporation: Private Company Information. Bloomberg L.P.. 8 July 2017.
  3. News: Grand plans for new Tuen Mun hospital. South China Morning Post. 29 August 1986. 24.
  4. News: Hospital opens after series of delays. South China Morning Post. Hong Kong. 8 March 1990. 2.
  5. News: Emergency unit at Tuen Mun opens. South China Morning Post. 31 July 1990. 3.
  6. Web site: Hospital Authority announces senior appointments (With photos).
  7. Web site: Hospital Authority Annual Report 2016–2017. Hospital Authority. 2017.
  8. Web site: 香港聖約翰救傷隊 - 沙田甲、乙救護支隊 . 2024-08-02 . shatinsj.org.
  9. Web site: Tuen Mun Hospital - Accident and Emergency .
  10. Web site: Tuen Mun Hospital - Yan Oi General Out-Patient Clinic.