Key facts
- Hong Kong's government is proposing reforms to the Medical Council.
- The reforms are intended to improve the efficiency of handling complaints against medical practitioners.
- The aim is to expedite investigations and disciplinary proceedings.
Hong Kong is set to reform its Medical Council in an effort to enhance the process for handling complaints against medical practitioners. The proposed legislative changes are designed to streamline investigations and disciplinary actions, aiming for a more efficient and effective system.
The government's initiative seeks to address concerns about the current pace and effectiveness of complaint resolution within the medical profession. By introducing these reforms, authorities hope to ensure timely accountability and maintain public trust in healthcare services.
