University of Hong Kong–Shenzhen Hospital
University of Hong Kong– Shenzhen Hospital 香港大学深圳医院 | ||
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Hanyu Pinyin Xiānggǎng Dàxué Shēnzhèn Yīyuàn | | |
Yue: Cantonese | ||
Jyutping | hoeng1 gong2 daai6 hok6 sam1 zan3 ji1 jyun6*2 |
The University of Hong Kong–Shenzhen Hospital (HKU-SZH;
The 600-bed hospital is one of the two teaching hospitals of the University of Hong Kong. The Shenzhen municipal government constructed and provided funding for the facility.[2]
History
University of Hong Kong–Shenzhen Hospital was opened in 2012. Its first head was Grace Tang Wai-king[note 1].[3] The Shenzhen municipal government spent 4 billion yuan (about $624 million U.S. dollars) constructing the hospital.[4] The Shenzhen Daily described it as the first "Hong Kong-style public hospital" in that city, and that residents "have shown great enthusiasm in" the hospital's introduction.[5]
The hospital did not accept
On 14 November 2016 Professor Lo Chung-mau was scheduled to become the head of HKU-SZH, replacing Grace Tang. He is a liver transplant expert, member of the HKU university council, and the head of surgery of HKU.[3] In October 2016 Lo stated that there will be a new pricing policy.[8] According to The Standard "[i]t is believed" that Lo is intended to establish an organ transplant programme at HKU-SZH.[3]
Notes
- ^ traditional Chinese: 鄧惠瓊; simplified Chinese: 邓慧琼; Jyutping: dang6 wai6 king4; pinyin: Dèng Huìqióng
References
- ^ "Contact Us." The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital. Retrieved on November 26, 2016. "Address: The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital, 1, Haiyuan 1st Road, Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, P.R.C." - Chinese address: "联系地址:广东深圳市福田区海园一路(白石路与侨城东路交汇)香港大学深圳医院"
- ^ Lee, Ella (2010-03-22). "HKU Shenzhen Hospital shuns mainland habits". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2011-11-26.
- ^ a b c "Lo in Shenzhen Hospital top job". The Standard. 2016-10-25. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
- ^ a b c Wang, Shirley S. (2015-09-11). "Hospital's Struggles Show Challenges for China Health-Care Reform". The Wall Street Journal. Archived from the original on 2016-11-27. Retrieved 2018-07-18.
- ^ "HK clinics unpopular in SZ". Shenzhen Daily. 2012-07-27. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
- ^ Nip, Amy (2014-06-26). "HKU's HK$200m bill for mainland hospital". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2016-11-27. - print title: "HKU's HK$200m bill for mainland hospital"
- ^ Cheung, Elizabeth (2015-10-05). "Shenzhen hospital to pay University of Hong Kong advance by 2023". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
- ^ Cheung, Elizabeth (2016-10-31). "University of Hong Kong's Shenzhen hospital set for pricing revamp". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2016-11-27.