Kenneth Tsang


Kenneth Tsang, Gleneagles Hospital Hong Kong


Chief Executive Officer, Gleneagles Hospital Hong Kong and Regional Chief Executive Officer, IHH Healthcare North Asia; Hong Kong


Dr Kenneth Tsang provides leadership for Gleneagles Hospital Hong Kong, a multi-specialty tertiary hospital under an international healthcare group IHH Healthcare. Dr Tsang leads the hospital to provide excellent and innovative healthcare services in Hong Kong and at a regional level. Dr Tsang also steers the hospital’s development in the realms of digital health, clinical innovations and clinical research to foster its growth into a leading healthcare provider locally and regionally.


Dr Tsang joined Gleneagles Hospital Hong Kong in 2019 as Chief Operating Officer and was appointed as its Chief Executive Officer in 2021.


Dr Tsang was appointed as Regional Chief Executive Officer of IHH Healthcare North Asia in 2024. In conjunction with his role as Chairman of IHH China Operations Steering Committee, he plays a pivotal role in advancing IHH’s operations in China towards long-term growth. He also leads Parkway Medical Services (Hong Kong) Limited, a member of IHH Healthcare, which operates Gleneagles Healthcare ambulatory centres and clinics and Parkway Laboratory Services in Hong Kong.


Prior to joining Gleneagles, Dr Tsang was with the Hospital Authority in Hong Kong for over 25 years, first as a practising physician in the Department of Medicine in Queen Elizabeth Hospital. In 2009, he took up part-time administrative roles at the Kowloon Central Cluster on top of his clinical duties. During the years between 2012 and 2019, he became a full-time medical administrator at the Hospital Authority Head Office, assuming management roles in various areas including Patient Safety, Strategy & Service Planning, Infection Control and Cluster Services.


Dr Tsang is a Fellow of the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine (Community Medicine), a Fellow of the Hong Kong College of Community Medicine and a Fellow of The Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators. He is also an Honorary Clinical Associate Professor of School of Public Health, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine of The University of Hong Kong.