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SFH on assisted reproductive technology
Following is the transcript of remarks made by the Secretary for Food and
Health, Dr Ko Wing-man, after attending a radio programme this morning
(October 30):
Reporter: You talked a lot about the possibility of any subsidies for
couples in need of fertility treatment. What sort of difficulties are there
when considering such a proposal, and you also expressed some reservations
on it. Why is that?
Secretary for Food and Health: Firstly, I must say that the Government has
only raised in the consultation document (on population policy) the issue
for the public to discuss. We hope that through the consultation exercise,
we can hear more opinions from the public on the appropriateness of
subsidising infertile couples in Hong Kong to receive reproductive
technology services. Therefore, I would say that the Government should not
and does not have a foregone conclusion or tendency on this particular
aspect. Secondly, in order to consider whether this should be provided to
the public, I think there would be at least two aspects for consideration,
namely the overall priority of resources deployment, especially in the
public health care services, and the need for the relevant parties to go
through a careful planning and development process to ensure that there will
be adequate well-trained specialists to provide such service.
(Please also refer to the
Chinese portion of the transcript.)
Ends/Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Issued at HKT 13:09
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