University of Hong Kong–Shenzhen Hospital explained

University of Hong Kong–
Shenzhen Hospital
Location:Shenzhen
State:Guangdong
Country:China
Healthcare:Public
Type:District General, Teaching
Emergency:Yes, Major Trauma Centre
Affiliation:University of Hong Kong
Beds:2000
Founded:2012
Pushpin Map:China Guangdong
Pushpin Label:University of Hong Kong–Shenzhen Hospital
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The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital
S:香港大学深圳医院
T:香港大學深圳醫院
P:Xiānggǎng Dàxué Shēnzhèn Yīyuàn
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The University of Hong Kong–Shenzhen Hospital (HKU-SZH;) is a teaching hospital of the University of Hong Kong in Futian, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.[1]

The 600-bed hospital is one of the two teaching hospitals of the University of Hong Kong. The Shenzhen municipal government constructed and provided funding for the facility.[2]

History

University of Hong Kong–Shenzhen Hospital was opened in 2012. Its first head was Grace Tang Wai-king.[3] The Shenzhen municipal government spent 4 billion yuan (about $624 million U.S. dollars) constructing the hospital.[4] The Shenzhen Daily described it as the first "Hong Kong-style public hospital" in that city, and that residents "have shown great enthusiasm in" the hospital's introduction.[5]

The hospital did not accept hongbao (red packets filled with cash) from patients in exchange for preferential service to them, and has been more conservative in giving out medications and intravenous therapy. For these reasons some patients had filed complaints against the style of healthcare given at HKU-SZH. The Chinese government had fully subsidized HKU-SZH, but the hospital operated at heavy financial losses despite that.[4] By 2014 HKU and the Shenzhen government were disputing which party should cover the 200 million Hong Kong dollar advance for clinical management and supervision.[6] In 2014 the hospital received some subsidies, and at that time it began operating without a loss. By 2015 there had been steady increases in the numbers of patients.[4] In 2015 the head of the governing council of HKU stated that HKU-SZH is expected to repay the HK$200M advance by 2023.[7]

On 14 November 2016 Professor Lo Chung-mau was scheduled to become the head of HKU-SZH, replacing Grace Tang. He is a liver transplant expert, member of the HKU university council, and the head of surgery of HKU.[3] In October 2016 Lo stated that there will be a new pricing policy.[8] According to The Standard "[i]t is believed" that Lo is intended to establish an organ transplant programme at HKU-SZH.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. "Contact Us." The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital. Retrieved on November 26, 2016. "Address: The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital, 1, Haiyuan 1st Road, Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, P.R.C." - Chinese address: "联系地址:广东深圳市福田区海园一路(白石路与侨城东路交汇)香港大学深圳医院"
  2. News: Lee, Ella. HKU Shenzhen Hospital shuns mainland habits. South China Morning Post. 2010-03-22. 2011-11-26.
  3. News: Lo in Shenzhen Hospital top job. The Standard. 2016-10-25. 2016-11-27.
  4. News: Wang, Shirley S. . 2015-09-11 . Hospital's Struggles Show Challenges for China Health-Care Reform . . live . 2018-07-18 . https://archive.today/20161127002709/http://www.wsj.com/articles/hospitals-struggles-show-challenges-for-china-health-care-reform-1442015009 . 2016-11-27.
  5. News: HK clinics unpopular in SZ. Shenzhen Daily. 2012-07-27. 2017-09-13.
  6. News: Nip, Amy. HKU's HK$200m bill for mainland hospital. South China Morning Post. 2014-06-26. 2016-11-27. - print title: "HKU's HK$200m bill for mainland hospital"
  7. News: Cheung, Elizabeth. Shenzhen hospital to pay University of Hong Kong advance by 2023. South China Morning Post. 2015-10-05. 2016-11-27.
  8. News: Cheung, Elizabeth. University of Hong Kong's Shenzhen hospital set for pricing revamp. South China Morning Post. 2016-10-31. 2016-11-27.