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Explainer | X-rays free, A&E to cost more: the Post breaks down Hong Kong’s new hospital fees

As revamped public healthcare charges kick in on January 1, we take a look at how patients’ wallets will be affected by the new fees

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A&E fees will increase from January 1. Photo: Sun Yeung
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Hong Kong will overhaul public hospital fees from January 1 to ensure the sustainable development of its healthcare system amid challenges from an ageing population.

Authorities estimate the increased fees could generate an additional HK$3 billion (US$385 million) a year, with the extra revenue earmarked to support patients facing financial hardship or critical illnesses.

The government also plans to gradually reduce the public healthcare subsidy rate from 97.6 per cent to 90 per cent by 2030.

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The Post takes a look at some of the coming changes and how residents can prepare.

1. What are the new arrangements?

From Thursday, patients requiring overnight hospital treatment will need to pay HK$200 to HK$300 per day for a bed, depending on the type, up from the current HK$100 to HK$120.

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