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Policy Address|39 Legislative Council members and electoral committees urge the establishment of the Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine to be independent of Western medicine management

2022-09-21T21:56:46.532Z


Recently, some people initiated and urged the establishment of the Chinese Medicine Authority to unify the supervision of Chinese medicine in the industry and various governments. 21 electors from different sectors, 18 members of the Legislative Council, 18 institutions and 42 members from different backgrounds.


Recently, some people initiated and urged the establishment of the Chinese Medicine Authority to unify the supervision of Chinese medicine in the industry and various governments. People and citizens from medical, academic, scientific research, industry and other backgrounds issued a joint statement today (21st) urging Chief Executive Li Jiachao to seriously consider the establishment of a new structure of the Chinese Medicine Authority in his policy address. Leader, responsible for coordinating, managing and coordinating Chinese medicine services in Hong Kong.


Make Chinese medicine fully integrated into the public medical system

The joint statement mentioned that the Chinese Medicine Authority can be responsible for promoting the long-term development of Chinese medicine, so that Chinese medicine can be fully integrated into the public healthcare system in Hong Kong, independent of the management of Western medicine, so as to provide the public with more choices of medical care and relieve the public from waiting for medical treatment. problems such as long-term lack of manpower in western medicine, especially taking care of grass-roots families, making good use of the talents, clinical experience, industrial strength, scientific research achievements and connections with the mainland accumulated by Hong Kong Chinese medicine services for a long time, etc. Side by side, they shoulder the heavy responsibility of Hong Kong's medical and health care, benefit the general public, and cooperate with the country's policy of vigorously promoting traditional Chinese medicine.

Huang Bingfeng, the election committee member of the Mainland Hong Kong people's organization and the vice president of the Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Biotechnology Association, who jointly issued the joint statement, said that what this statement proposes is not only related to the management and development of Chinese medicine in Hong Kong, but more importantly, it is related to the public's medical care. Social and people's livelihood issues in terms of health and welfare, especially grassroots citizens, are not only matters of the Chinese medicine industry, but also how Hong Kong cooperates with the country's major medical and health plans, grasps the country's opportunities in the development of Chinese medicine, and connects with relevant national policies and institutions. It is hoped that this move will become one of the most significant medical and health reform achievements in Li Jiachao's first term.

Yu Changhai: The modernization of Chinese medicine is an important part of the development of biotechnology in Hong Kong

Yu Changhai, president of the Hong Kong Biotechnology Association, who is also the election committee for the innovation and technology sector, said that the recommendations of the joint statement not only consider the well-being of the public's medical and health care, but also involve the development of innovation and technology. The modernization of Chinese medicine is an important part of the development of biotechnology in Hong Kong. .

Several members of the Legislative Council, Lin Zhensheng, Deng Fei and Dr. Huang Yuanshan who participated in the joint statement, agreed that the reform of the traditional Chinese medicine system will bring more choices of public health care to the public and reduce the pressure on the frontline staff of Western medicine. make greater contributions.

Co-publishing organisations and individuals include:

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Organizations: Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Biotechnology Association, Hong Kong Mainland Economic and Trade Association, Hong Kong Biomedical Innovation Association, Hong Kong Biotechnology Association, Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Biotechnology Alliance, Hong Kong Federation of Young Scientists, Hong Kong Professionals (Beijing) Association, Hong Kong School of Nursing, Yidao Huimin Medical Center, Zhonghua Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chinese Medical Center, Jianluotong Pharmaceutical, Yuanda Pharmaceutical Factory, Huang's Pharmaceutical, Hong Kong Yongzhou Friendship Association, Eltrausan Education Fund, Dodo International, Hong Kong Health Science and Technology Development Center (for convenience, the suffix "limited company" (if any) is omitted from the above co-named organizations).

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Selection Committee: Professor Huang Bingfeng, Professor Lin Zhixiu, Professor Huang Jie, Professor Yang Zhuoming, Physician He Guowei, Professor Yu Changhai, Tan Jinlian, Feng Guoyou, Qian Guoqiang, Huang Dadong, Huang Zhiying, Wang Dongming, Song Dong, Luo Jiacong, Chen Xianhan, Hong Qingnong, Meng Yi, Mai Shaofen, Zheng Xiujuan, Lai Rongchun, Chen Canbiao;

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Members of the Legislative Council: Lam Chun Sing, Deng Fei, Dr Wu Jiezhuang, Dr Huang Yuanshan, Zhou Xiaosong, Dr Tan Yueheng, Lin Xiaolu, Li Dongguo, Chen Peiliang, Chen Yueming, Jiang Yuhuan, Rong Haien, Chen Jiapei, Li Zijing, Chen Zhongni, Zhang Xinyu, Li Zhenqiang, Jian Huimin;

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People from all walks of life: Professor Zhan Huaqiang, Professor Yu Qiuliang, Professor Li Guoguang, Dr. Huang Tianci, Professor Yu Zhiling, Professor Qi Zhong, Dr. Li Xiaoyi, Hu Shenglong, Professor Xu Guangyao, Dr. Situ Shenghao, Professor Li Shugan, Dr. Liu Liekui, Zhang Jiamin, Cao Wantai , Dr. Chen Sibao, Dr. Gao Junling, Dr. Wang Weixin, Dr. He Zewen, Guo Yuansong, Dr. Lin Guoxiong, Chen Yizhen, Duan Ran, Dr. Dong Tingxia, Dong Xiaole, Jiang Duanxiu, Dr. Fu Xiuqiong, Dr. Zheng Zhiren, Bai Liangxuan, Xu Li, Huang Lijun, Qiu Yaodong, Peng Weitang, Li Professor Lie, Dr. You Zhuoshen, Dr. Zeng Yanxin, Dr. Chen Huihua, Dr. Fan Shangzhong, Dr. Ye Zhaoping, Li Jue, Xie Siyuan, Liu Jiacong, Zhang Minghui.

The Chinese medicine hospital is expected to be completed in 2025. 310,000 patients are consulted annually. The integrated Chinese and Western medicine treatment plan is expected to be put into service in phases in 2025. Lam Cheng: Chinese medicine is a traditional Chinese medicine hospital with advantages in Hong Kong | HKBU will increase the number of Chinese medicine courses by 30% next year Graduates: great potential for development. The President of HKBU, Wei Bingjiang, hopes that the Chinese Medicine Hospital will become a local university for Chinese medicine teaching and clinical practice. HKBU has been approved to operate the first Chinese medicine hospital. The proportion of Chinese and Western medicine and management rights need to be clarified

Source: hk1

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