Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
LCQ9: Public healthcare services in Hong Kong East
Question:
The Hospital Authority (HA) has earlier on announced its plan to merge the Hong Kong East Cluster (HKEC) and the Hong Kong West Cluster in anticipation of a decline in the demand for healthcare services due to a reduction in the catchment population in the two clusters to about one million in future. It has also indicated that it is necessary to re-examine the plan to expand the Ambulatory Care Block of the Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital (PYNEH) under the Second Ten-year Hospital Development Plan. However, there are views that population is not the only indicator of service demand, and if the decline in population is accompanied by an increase in the proportion of the elderly population, this may lead to an increase in the demand for chronic disease treatment, long-term care and services of the accident and emergency departments, etc, and there are concerns about whether the suspension of the expansion project of PYNEH will adversely affect the local community. In this connection, will the Government inform this Council:
| The catchment population of HKEC in 2024(3) whether it knows the following information on the services provided by PYNEH in the past three years: (i) the numbers of beds for ambulatory services and beds for inpatient services and (ii) their utilisation rates, (iii) the ratio of the use of these two types of beds by elderly people aged 65 and above to the total number of people using such beds, (iv) the average waiting time for patients to be admitted to wards and (v) the average inpatient days;
(4) given that HA has proposed in the Hospital Authority Strategic Plan 2022-2027 to re-orientate service models to reduce the reliance on inpatient care by promoting ambulatory care to cut down on unnecessary hospital stay and enhance the efficiency of bed usage, whether the Government knows if HA has assessed the impact of suspending the expansion project of the Ambulatory Care Block of PYNEH on the efficiency of bed usage and patients’ waiting time for admission to wards, and of the relevant corresponding measures; and
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