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Dicky Chow

Dicky Chow

Dicky Chow is head of healthcare and social innovation at Our Hong Kong Foundation. Dicky received his bachelor's degrees in law and business administration from the University of Hong Kong and his master's degree in psychology from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He worked in the Hong Kong government and regional think tanks prior to joining the foundation.
Dicky Chow is head of healthcare and social innovation at Our Hong Kong Foundation. Dicky received his bachelor's degrees in law and business administration from the University of Hong Kong and his master's degree in psychology from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He worked in the Hong Kong government and regional think tanks prior to joining the foundation.
Languages Spoken:
English

Opinion | Hong Kong seniors are an economic force, not a budget write-off

Investing in their well-being and engagement could transform this demographic into a driving force for Hong Kong’s economy.

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Chinese medicine needs a focus on practical training and integration with other disciplines to help improve Hong Kong’s healthcare outcomes.

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Hong Kong needs to reimagine healthcare financing by focusing on strategic purchasing. This approach is about more than just saving money; it is a resource allocation philosophy that demands thoughtful procurement decisions and which can boost primary healthcare.

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Addressing why people go to the accident and emergency department for non-urgent conditions requires a holistic approach, including better primary care and community support for the elderly, and health literacy.

Advance care planning involves medical decisions as well as personal and social aspects of care. Hong Kong should roll out such protocols, as Singapore does.

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