Hong Kong hospitals to have accreditation system
Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, October 30, 2007
Hong Kong hospitals will soon be assessed by a common accreditation system, according to a recent report from China's Hospital Authority.
According to the South China Morning Post, the commissioned report comes after a series of medical "blunders" in the city's public hospitals. The Hospital Authority issued the report as part of its pledge to improve patient safety.
Although the Hospital Authority decided Hong Kong should have its own accreditation board in the long term, public hospitals must first join an external accreditation system. Currently, public hospitals in Hong Kong are subject to internal assessments while 12 private hospitals joined the UK-based Trent Accreditation Scheme.
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