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Hong Kong IVF clinic mix-up prompts calls for 24-hour reporting rule

A fertility clinic in Hong Kong, HEAL Fertility, mishandled embryo biopsy specimens for two patients, leading to a delay in reporting the incident to health authorities. This mix-up has prompted calls from lawmakers, including Chan Hoi-yan, for stricter regulations, specifically a 24-hour reporting rule for serious incidents to both the regulator and health authorities. The Council on Human Reproductive Technology has already ordered the clinic to suspend 14 of its 17 services. AI

RANK_REASON The item discusses a regulatory issue and calls for policy changes stemming from a specific incident at a private clinic, rather than a new frontier release or significant industry-wide event.

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Hong Kong IVF clinic mix-up prompts calls for 24-hour reporting rule

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Lam Ka-sing,Benjamin Fuller ·

    IVF embryo mix-up undisclosed for weeks sparks calls for 24-hour reporting rule

    Hong Kong fertility clinics should be required to report serious incidents within 24 hours to both the regulator for in vitro fertilisation (IVF) and health authorities, lawmakers have said, following an embryo mix-up at a centre that went undisclosed for weeks. They urged the go…