Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong

Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong

Infobox Hospital
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Location = King's Park
Region = Kowloon
State = Hong Kong
Country = China
HealthCare = Medicare
Type = General
Speciality =
Standards =
Emergency = Yes
Affiliation=
Beds = 1,850
Founded = 1963
Closed =
Website = http://www.ha.org.hk/qeh
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Queen Elizabeth Hospital (zh-t|t=伊利沙伯醫院), QE in short, is a hospital at King's Park in Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was named after Queen Elizabeth II. The hospital is a major hospital in southern Kowloon. This hospital has around 1,800 beds. It has more or less 350 physicians and surgeons. The total number of nurses are 1,000 more or less.

Hospital background

Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) was opened in 1963 and it is the major acute general hospital in Kowloon. It has 1,850 beds and 13 clinical departments, and a staff force of 4,600. It serves an effective population of about 900,000 and about one-third of all cancer patients in Hong Kong. It is the largest acute hospital in Hong Kong despite not being a university hospital.

The hospital has a full complement of services including 24-hour Accident and Emergency and specialist services. Clinics are located at three different sites to serve the district. They are the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Specialist Clinic, Yau Ma Tei Polyclinic, and the 'L' Block Clinic.

The hospital provides high-intensity care for all clinical specialties, and a tertiary referral centre for major specialties. It is also a teaching centre for basic and post-graduate training of doctors, nurses and allied health professionals.

Through its cluster network, the hospital is closely linked with Kwong Wah Hospital and United Christian Hospitalfor acute services; as well as Kowloon Hospital and Hong Kong Buddhist Hospital for convalescent rehabilitation and hospice services. Other general and specialty services are supported by Wong Tai Sin Hospital, the East Kowloon Clinic and Pamela Youde Clinic.

To enhance community participation, an annual health promotion programme and a Patient Resource Centre were established in 1993, giving support to seven self-help patient groups. Successfully organized "Healthwork Campaign" for staff of 28 hotels in Yau Tsim Mong District. Formed partnership programmes with the Hong Kong Hotels Association in 1995/96.

In 1994-96, the hospital completed some major service expansion projects. They include the provision of an Open Heart and Thoracic Surgical Services and an Adolescent Medical Centre.

A 24-hour multidisciplinary trauma service was introduced in 1995-96, and various patient-centred services re-organisations were introduced. The medical record system and electronic medical record systems were also introduced in phases since 1994.

Pioneered 2-year training posts of Family Physicians in QEH in July 1996 to promote high quality health care practitioners and expanded into a wider programme with corporate support since 1997. It is now an established mandate for HA.

To meet growing demand for its services, a number of renovation and reconstruction projects were carried out. These include air conditioning for all hospital wards by the end of 1996. With a donation from the Hong Kong Jockey Club, the Jockey Club Institute of Radiotherapy and Oncology, and the Jockey Club Institute of Radiology and Imaging were redeveloped. Redevelopment of the Ambulatory Care Centre with all the specialist clinics and day surgery and rehabilitation services included under one roof was completed by 1997. The new Rehabilitation Block was put into service in 1999, and the new operation theatre with 21 operation rooms is already fully operational since summer of 2000.

cope of service

Specialties:
*24-hour Accident and Emergency
*Traumatology
*Neurosurgery
*Neurology
*Clinical Oncology
*Cardiology
*Gastroenterology and Hepatology
*Thoracic surgery
*Renal medicine and Urology
*Surgery/Medicine
*Paediatrics and Neonatology
*Obstetrics & Gynaecology
*Ear, Nose and Throat
*Sports medicine
*Ophthalmology
*Intensive care unit
*Reconstructive Orthopaedics Others:
*Radiology and Imaging
*Pathology
*Anaesthesia
*Paramedical Service
*Rehabilitation
*AIDS Service
*Adolescent Medical Centre

External links

* [http://www.ha.org.hk/qeh Official website]


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