Concrete Analysis | Make Hong Kong’s stretched health care system an indispensable part of urban planning
- Covid-19 outbreak has stretched the city’s medical capacity, requiring urgent enhancement to meet current and future needs
- Apart from redevelopment of existing hospitals, new ones should also address public health care needs in tandem with housing shortage
In respect to medical services and facilities, the Covid-19 outbreak has further proved that the capacity has already reached the critical point, and enhancement of the medical system in the city is desperately needed, lest more lives are placed in peril.
According to the Audit Commission Report, the redevelopment of Caritas Medical Centre (Phase 2) has been delayed for two to three years, along with a 34 per cent budget overrun to HK$1.72 billion (US$222 million). The Queen Mary Hospital, meanwhile, is under redevelopment and will not come into operation until 2024.
The maturity of private hospitals development in the city can hardly replace the vitality of the public health care system, which serves as the foundation for medical research and professional training.