Hong Kong health authorities will guide residents on when to seek Chinese medicine treatment, identifying conditions where it is considered more effective than the Western practice in the sector’s development blueprint.
Commissioner for Chinese Medicine Development Vincent Chung Chi-ho said on Saturday that only 9 per cent of the about 10,000 Chinese medicine practitioners in the city were using eHealth, the government’s electronic medical record platform. He added that authorities would step up...
Chinese or Western medicine? Hong Kong to help residents decide
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Source: scmp.com

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