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SFH on healthcare reform
Following is the transcript of remarks made by the Secretary for Food and
Health, Dr York Chow, at a stand-up media session in the West Wing lobby of
Central Government Offices today (December 19):
Reporter: Judging from the results of the consultation, do you think the
public would accept any form of reform that would mean they have to pay more
money one way or the other?
Secretary for Food and Health: I think the public need to know what the
money be used for to start with. We had gathered the opinion, which is, most
of the public understand there is a need for healthcare reform particularly
financing reform. But as I mentioned, there was divergent view on how this
should be done. According to the polls that we had received, most people
would accept a voluntary insurance rather than anything with a mandatory
element. But as you know that just a pure voluntary insurance may not be
able to solve the problems that we are facing so we need to actually look at
how we should propose our recommendation in the second stage.
Reporter: Why are you surprised that many people were not against fees
increase?
Secretary for Food and Health: I think most people would be against any fee
increases recently and I was actually surprised there was a significant
percentage of respondents think that fees should be increased. I have to say
that the reason behind can be complicated because some people think that we
are providing too high a subsidy right now, and there are also people think
that a low fee would increase abuses to our services and so on. So these are
things I think we need to take into account. As I said earlier on, just
purely by increasing the fees would not be able to solve the financing
problem.
(Please also refer to the Chinese session of the transcript)
Ends/Friday, December 19, 2008
Issued at HKT 20:43
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