Key facts
- Hong Kong's government plans to reform the Medical Council.
- The reforms aim to improve the handling of complaints against medical practitioners.
- The proposed changes are intended to streamline investigations.
- The reforms aim to expedite disciplinary actions against medical practitioners.
Hong Kong's government is initiating reforms to the Medical Council with the primary goal of enhancing the efficiency of its complaint handling process. The proposed changes are specifically designed to streamline investigations and expedite disciplinary actions against medical practitioners. This initiative seeks to address concerns regarding the timeliness and effectiveness of the current system for managing complaints lodged against healthcare professionals. By implementing these reforms, the government aims to ensure that the Medical Council can more promptly and decisively address issues related to medical conduct and patient safety. The ultimate objective is to foster greater public trust in the medical profession and the regulatory body overseeing it.
