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SFH on drug and loss of USB incidents

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Following is the transcript of remarks (English portion) made by the Secretary for Food and Health, Dr York Chow, at a stand-up media session at the Legislative Council Building today (April 14):

Reporter: (about the drug incident at Tung Wah Hospital)

Secretary for Food and Health: Of course every time we have loss of life, we feel grave regret and try to see if anything could have been done to prevent it from happening. In this case, we have asked the Hospital Authority to investigate fully the facts behind and the people responsible, whether the patient died because of overdose or not, so all these things need to be investigated with full facts. The Hospital Authority would need to strengthen the supervision of the frontline staff to ensure that they do every work according to professional guidelines and standards that are being adopted. For pharmacists and also for a lot of healthcare procedures, there is no shortcut. There is always a procedure that one has to follow. We cannot just trust somebody send in something and think that this is okay. Every one has a responsibility in the whole chain of healthcare, so it is very important that they should monitor each other and check on each other.

Reporter: (about apology to the deceased)

Secretary for Food and Health: I was overseas when that happened. I have asked my Under Secretary to do what he did.

Reporter: What was wrong with the United Christian Hospital, with another USB loss?

Secretary for Food and Health: The incident of losing another USB just within a month or so is actually quite shocking, since a similar incident happened only a month ago and it seems that the whole hospital should have learnt from that mistake. I have requested the Hospital Authority to look closely at the system and the guidelines given to staff, particularly the monitoring and supervision of the frontline staff.

Reporter: Do you think that the chief executive of the United Christian Hospital should be reprimanded because after all he is responsible for the whole hospital?

Secretary for Food and Health: The management always has some responsibility in all this but it is also important that the frontline staff, particularly the clinical departments, should have communicated all these guidelines and instructed the frontline staff. Protecting the privacy of patients is a priority. There are many other ways of downloading data for academic purposes without exposing the identity of the patients.

Reporter: Obviously they are not listening.

Secretary for Food and Health: As I have said, this is rather shocking to me.

(Please also refer to the Chinese portion of the transcript)



Ends/Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Issued at HKT 18:13

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