Topic > Principles of Healthcare Delivery - 1024

So, we would like to discuss the principle of healthcare delivery system. The principles are to provide an accessible, convenient and fair service. There are over a hundred hospitals, spread across different districts, with the aim of making healthcare services easily accessible to everyone in the society. In most public hospitals, the cost for qualified residents in an emergency service is only one hundred dollars, making the healthcare service generally accessible to most citizens of society. Furthermore, there are regulations launched by the government according to which, regardless of race, gender, age or even whether they are criminals or illegal immigrants, they have exactly the same right to receive emergency service. Demonstrate that the principle of the healthcare delivery system is accessible, affordable and equitable. Another principle of healthcare provision is that in general good quality of service should be maintained. Given the great technological progress, citizens demand high-quality medical and healthcare services. Therefore, it is a duty for healthcare providers to maintain a certain quality of service. Furthermore, the government should continue to be the main funder of public health care, but with some subsidies targeted to areas of greatest need. Since the government can ensure a stable medical service with its large resources and services, funding can provide transparency to the public. And more importantly, it can ensure that affordable services are provided to the public and that everyone can access them. Beyond this, there should be sufficient safeguards to ensure that no one is denied adequate care due to insufficient means. It simply works as a safety net for everyone, certainly, wealthy people can choose private...... middle of paper...... those who are able and willing to pay for medical products such as semi-private beds ​​in public hospitals and even for those who are willing to pay, it is possible to save on the cost of the service. It also conforms to the principle of healthcare provision in terms of ensuring that a generally good quality service can be provided and also to focus on the areas of greatest need in society, in order to effectively solve the most threatening problem. However, this may not be the whole story of cost-cutting measures. On some occasions, this can create a burden for patients, especially the middle class, as they cannot afford private healthcare services, but do not enjoy any subsidies or help from the government. It somehow conflicts with the principle of healthcare provision in Hong Kong, which is to provide accessible and affordable service to the public, no matter how wealthy they are..