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The article about the termination of the vaccine agreement by the Department of Health at the To Kwa Wan Liu Tung Wah Clinic sees four possible termination situations

2021-03-23T13:35:12.353Z


The clinic of Liu Donghua, a private doctor in To Kwa Wan, alleged that Kexing vaccine had a "bad reputation" and threatened that he would not receive Kexing vaccine himself. He also suggested that the public should not receive the vaccine. The cooperation agreement was terminated by the Department of Health and immediately


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Written by: Zheng Cuibi

2021-03-23 ​​21:20

Last update date: 2021-03-23 ​​21:24

The clinic of Liu Donghua, a private doctor in To Kwa Wan, alleged that Kexing vaccine had a "bad reputation" and threatened that he would not receive Kexing vaccine himself. He also suggested that the public should not receive the vaccine. The Department of Health terminated the cooperation agreement and immediately arranged Recover unused Kexing vaccines.

Looking through the information, it is found that the cooperation agreement between the government and private clinics stipulates that if a medical service provider who has registered to participate in the plan cannot provide services in a professional manner; or any behavior that would make him doubt his professionalism and ability The government has the right to terminate the cooperation agreement immediately if it violates the doctor’s guidelines, etc.

However, in addition to the termination of the agreement, the clinic involved may have the opportunity to "have hands and tails."

The content of the agreement also stipulates that under different circumstances, the government has the right not to pay the service provider, and even has the right to request the service provider to return the subsidy that has already been paid.

"Hong Kong 01" is inquiring with the Department of Health as to what clauses in the agreement are violated by the clinics and doctors involved, and how the government will deal with related subsidies.

Western medicine doctor Liu Huadong listed the form, citing news that senior executives of Kexing bribed mainland officials, saying that its reputation was not good, which attracted criticism, and the clinic later removed the form.

(Photo by He Jinkang)

According to Article 7 of the "Terms and Conditions (Agreement)" document of the vaccination plan for private clinics, the government has the right to immediately terminate the cooperation agreement in four cases:

1. Medical service providers who have registered to participate in the plan cannot provide services in a professional manner;

2. Any behavior of the service provider will cast doubt on his professionalism, integrity, credibility, or whether he has the ability to manage the service well and whether he has the ability to comply with the responsibility of the agreement;

3. Violation of doctor's guidelines;

4. Failure to comply with the provisions of instructions or agreements made by government departments.

The clinic of Liu Donghua, a private doctor in To Kwa Wan, said that Kexing Vaccine had a "bad reputation", which provoked criticism from the establishment.

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The agreement sets out some violations of the agreement. The government can recover the subsidy paid

The agreement also stipulates that under different circumstances, the government has the right not to pay the service provider, and even has the right to require the service provider to return the subsidy that has already been paid.

For example, Article 46 of the agreement states that if the information provided by the service provider is incomplete, inaccurate, or untrue, or if the service provider violates the content of the agreement, the government has no responsibility to pay the service provider and has the right to request the service provider. Return the funding that has been paid.

Western medicine doctor Liu Huadong listed the form, citing news that senior executives of Kexing bribed mainland officials, saying that its reputation was not good, which attracted criticism, and the clinic later removed the form.

(Photo by He Jinkang)

The private doctor Liu Donghua’s clinic was revealed by the media earlier that it involved a self-made reference table comparing two new crown vaccines, and claimed that Kexing vaccine had a “bad reputation” and Fubitai vaccine had a “good international reputation” and threatened that he would not. Inoculation of Kexing vaccine, it is also recommended that the public should not be vaccinated. The incident has aroused criticism from many groups.

The Department of Health stated today (23rd) that because the doctor’s clinic involved violated the terms and conditions of the designated private clinic under the vaccination plan, the Department of Health terminated the agreement with the relevant doctor’s clinic yesterday (22nd) and immediately arranged to recall the unused clinic. Koxing vaccine.

▼On March 22, Chief Executive Carrie Lam led the Secretary to receive the second dose of Kexing vaccine▼

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