The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:
The Hospital Authority (HA) and the Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center of Sun Yat-Sen University (ZOC-SYSU) signed a three-year (2024-2027) collaborative agreement today (November 13) to strengthen exchanges and collaboration with an aim to enhance the quality of ophthalmology services in both places through mutual learning and complementary strengths, contributing to the development of healthcare services in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA).
The Chief Executive of the HA, Dr Tony Ko, and the President of the ZOC-SYSU, Professor Lin Haotian, signed the agreement in Guangzhou to set out the collaboration framework, which includes exchange meetings and visits, training of healthcare talent and other collaborations. Both parties will actively explore further collaboration in various areas, such as hospital management, healthcare service development, training for healthcare talent, clinical research and ophthalmology services, to improve the quality of services for both parties.
Dr Ko stated, "The ZOC-SYSU is the largest public ophthalmic hospital on the Mainland as well as the only eye hospital under direct administration of the National Health Commission. It has previously deployed outstanding doctors and nurses to participate in the HA GBA Healthcare Talents Visiting Programmes. Building on this strong foundation, we hope to deepen exchanges and collaboration with the ZOC-SYSU through this agreement, implement more systematic professional exchange projects, and jointly promote healthcare integration and development in the GBA."
Dr Ko added that in line with the Government's policies, the HA will continue to enhance the capacity and quality of public healthcare services. Meanwhile, the ZOC-SYSU's comprehensive service model and system offer valuable opportunities for learning.
The HA looks forward to further strengthening collaboration in hospital management and service development between the two parties. It also hopes to enhance training for healthcare talent and two-way exchanges to improve healthcare services at both institutions for the benefit of patients.
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