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Elizabeth Cheung
Elizabeth Cheung
Hong Kong
@cheung_le
Correspondent, Hong Kong
Elizabeth Cheung has been reporting on health for the Post's Hong Kong desk since 2014. She covers general medical news, breakthrough medical treatments and research, government policy and hospital blunders. Elizabeth has a master's in development studies.

Education Bureau says one academic institution wants to set up international branch to offer self-financed joint programmes with top overseas university partners.

Actress rose to fame in TV adaptation of martial arts novel, going on to become household name in mainland China after role in series starring Fan Bingbing.

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Door-to-door cross-border ambulance service not reciprocal at first because of more complex procedures for approval of vehicles, doctors, equipment and medicine from Hong Kong.

Deputy health secretary Sam Hui says private sector accounts for more than 60 per cent of record views, but only contributes less than 1 per cent of data uploaded.

Medical Council says Joseph Kam has not shown remorse over HK$4.25 million fraud case in which World Health Organization, two overseas institutions were deceived.

Number of visitor arrivals drops 35 per cent compared with pre-pandemic 2018, with restaurant industry leader saying high-end establishments hit hardest.

Experts call for publicly funded eye screenings at city’s 18 district health centres to monitor for conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts and macular degeneration.

Hospital Authority chairman Henry Fan says public health sector has made good progress in recruiting and retaining talent amid long-standing personnel shortage.

Person with seditious intention is defined as one inciting hatred or disaffection on Hong Kong’s public officers or offices of mainland’s central authorities in city.

Medical watchdogs hears Chan Hoi-yuk quoted as ‘doctor in the speciality of family’ in online publication, despite not being registered as a specialist in the field.