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Hong Kong centralizes antenatal care in public hospitals

Hong Kong is consolidating its antenatal care services by transferring them from maternal and child health centers to public hospitals. This reform aims to streamline services, offering a one-stop approach for expectant mothers. The transition will occur in two phases, with the initial stage beginning Monday, integrating services from 15 health centers into nine public hospitals. AI

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Hong Kong centralizes antenatal care in public hospitals

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Elizabeth Cheung ·

    Hong Kong moves antenatal care to public hospitals in reform push

    Expectant mothers in Hong Kong requiring government antenatal services will only need to visit public hospitals, rather than maternal and child health centres, under a change taking effect on Monday. Health authorities announced on Friday that antenatal services currently provide…