Workflow
香港长者医疗券大湾区试点计划
icon
Search documents
新一批“香港长者医疗券”大湾区服务点启用
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-07-21 22:47
Core Points - The "Elderly Medical Voucher Pilot Program" for Hong Kong seniors has been officially launched at Guangdong Qifu Hospital in Panyu, Guangzhou, allowing eligible seniors to use medical vouchers for services in 40 designated departments [1][2] - The program expands the number of service points in the Greater Bay Area to 15, benefiting over 1.78 million eligible Hong Kong seniors [1][2] - The pilot program was initiated by the Hong Kong SAR government in 2009, providing eligible seniors aged 65 and above with an annual medical voucher of HKD 2,000, with a cumulative cap of HKD 8,000 [2] Summary by Sections Program Implementation - The pilot program was launched in July 2024, extending the medical voucher's applicability to nine mainland cities in the Greater Bay Area [2] - Four new service points were added this year, including Guangdong Qifu Hospital, Zhongshan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Foshan First People's Hospital, and the Eighth Affiliated Hospital of Southern Medical University [2] User Experience - On the first day of implementation, several Hong Kong seniors residing in mainland China visited Guangdong Qifu Hospital for consultations, with many successfully opening "Health Pass" accounts and settling payments [1] - A Hong Kong resident shared a positive experience, completing the entire medical process, including registration and consultation, in just 15 minutes using the elderly medical voucher [1] Government Oversight - To ensure a smooth experience for Hong Kong seniors on the launch day, representatives from the Hong Kong SAR government inspected the system and the medical process at Guangdong Qifu Hospital [2] - The government focused on selecting hospitals that serve areas with a high concentration of Hong Kong residents and that offer medical services aligned with those in Hong Kong [2]