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  2. The Hospital Authority is a statutory body managing all the government hospitals and institutes in Hong Kong. It is under the governance of its board and is under the monitor of the Secretary for Health of the Hong Kong Government. Its chairman is Henry Fan.

  3. The Health Bureau is responsible for forming policies and allocating resources for the running of Hong Kong’s health services. It also ensures these policies are carried out effectively to protect and promote public health, provide lifelong holistic health care to every citizen of Hong Kong, and ensure that no one is denied adequate medical ...

  4. A statutory body established on 1 December 1990 under the Hospital Authority Ordinance to manage all public hospitals in Hong Kong.

  5. HA is a statutory body responsible for managing all public hospitals and providing public healthcare services in Hong Kong, and is accountable to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government through the Secretary for Food and Health.

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  6. A statutory body established on 1 December 1990 under the Hospital Authority Ordinance to manage all public hospitals in Hong Kong.

  7. The Hospital Authority (HA) is responsible for managing Hong Kong's public hospital services. We provide acute, convalescent, rehabilitation and community healthcare services through a wide range of facilities. These include: 43 public hospitals and institutions

  8. Established in 1990, the Hospital Authority (HA) is the statutory body responsible for managing Hong Kong's public hospitals services since December 1991. The HA started the development and use of its electronic health record system, the Clinical Management System (CMS), in the mid-1990s, which supports the daily clinical operations for over ...