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Government receives expressions of interest in development of Chinese medicine hospital from organisations
A spokesman for the Food and Health Bureau (FHB) said today (May 16) that
the bureau has received seven submissions from local organisations in the
expression of interest (EOI) exercise for the development of a Chinese
medicine hospital at a reserved site in Tseung Kwan O.
"Chinese medicine in-patient services are novel in Hong Kong. We are pleased
that interested organisations have submitted EOI for developing and
operating a Chinese medicine hospital. The Government will thoroughly
consider the concepts, suggestions and views expressed in the EOI with a
view to formulating a set of requirements which are feasible and in line
with the operational mode of the Chinese medicine sector. This will serve as
the basis for the Government's future tendering exercise for the development
of a Chinese medicine hospital, especially in determining the future land
disposal arrangement for the site and the development model.
"The EOI exercise is not a prequalification exercise to shortlist or
pre-qualify the respondents for any future exercise(s) to dispose of the
site. Hence, organisations which do not submit EOI will still be able to
take part in any subsequent exercise(s) to dispose of the site for the
development of a Chinese medicine hospital," the spokesman said.
The Chief Executive announced in the 2014 Policy Address that the Government
has reserved a site in Pak Shing Kok, Tseung Kwan O, to develop a Chinese
medicine hospital. On January 15, 2016, the FHB started inviting
non-profit-making organisations to submit EOI to make recommendations in
various areas including management structure, manpower arrangement,
financing model, implementation time frame, services and facilities for the
development of the Chinese medicine hospital. The EOI exercise closed at 5pm
today.
Ends/Monday, May 16, 2016
Issued at HKT 18:47
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