
Secretary for Health Prof Lo Chung-mau today met Shenzhen Development & Reform Commission Director Guo Ziping to have an in-depth exchange on areas such as the development of Chinese and Western medicine as well as medical devices in the two places.
At the meeting, Prof Lo said the Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC Central Committee) on Further Deepening Reform Comprehensively to Advance Chinese Modernization, adopted by the Third Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee, pointed out the need of further reforming the medical and healthcare systems, and improving the mechanisms for supporting the development of innovative drugs and medical equipment.
Prof Lo said the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government strenuously works in line with the national objective of further reforming the medical and healthcare systems, and will promote Hong Kong’s development into an international health and medical innovation hub by complementing technological innovation with institutional innovation.
Hong Kong will fully utilise the institutional advantages of “one country, two systems” and the city’s professional strengths in the healthcare sector, thereby enabling the innovative medical technologies to go global and attract foreign investment, and develop new quality productive forces in biomedicine, he noted.
To achieve this goal, the Hong Kong SAR Government will expedite the reform of the approval mechanism for drugs and medical devices and enhance the translation of innovative biomedical research results into clinical applications.
At the same time, the Hong Kong SAR Government is also committed to developing the city into a national bridgehead for the internationalisation of Chinese medicine, and will also encourage the Chinese medicine sector to make good use of policies benefitting Hong Kong.
Prof Lo emphasised that the Hong Kong SAR Government will continue to push forward co-operation with Guangdong Province and the Shenzhen Municipality in areas such as cross-boundary healthcare services, training of healthcare staff, medical technology exchanges and Chinese medicine development under the principles of complementarity and mutual benefits.
The ultimate aim is to build a “Healthy Bay Area” and further contribute to the overall development of the nation through joint endeavours, he added.