Strategic Partner
Hospital Authority of Hong Kong
The Hospital Authority (HA) is a statutory body established in 1990 and accountable to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government. As of 31 March 2023, the HA is responsible for managing 43 public hospitals and institutions, 49 Specialist Out-patient Clinics (SOPCs), and 74 General Out-patient Clinics (GOPCs) in Hong Kong.
Education Partners
The Hong Kong Academy of Medicine
The Hong Kong Academy of Medicine is an independent institution with statutory power to organise, monitor, assess and accredit all medical and dental specialist training, and the responsibility to oversee the continuing medical education and continuous professional development to maintain the standard of specialists practising in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Academy of Nursing & Midwifery
The Hong Kong Academy of Nursing & Midwifery (HKANM) is a professional organization consists of 14 specialty Colleges. HKANM aimed to promote advanced nursing practice through education and regulation to enhance the quality of health care in Hong Kong and beyond.
HKU Med
HKUMed is the oldest institution of higher education in Hong Kong and is well-known as a pioneer in medical education, training and research, while proudly upholding a reputation for morality, vision and care. We have continually set the benchmark for excellence in Asia, having ranked 19th place worldwide in the category “Clinical and Health Subject” in the 2024 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and 31st place worldwide in the ranking by subject in Medicine in the 2023 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings.
Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
PolyU’s Faculty of Health and Social Sciences consists of five constituent departments and schools and accommodates a wide range of health and human services disciplines. We aim to enhance health and well-being of people through education, research, and services. We prioritise excellence, innovation, and leadership, with award-winning colleagues and impactful research addressing real-world challenges. We foster interdisciplinary investigations and strengthen collaborations with stakeholders.
Supporting Partners
The British Medical Association (Hong Kong)
The British Medical Association (Hong Kong) was formed in 1890. It has a long tradition of service to the medical community and the general public in Hong Kong. Our goals are to promote the updated medical education; to uphold the honor and interests of the medical profession, and to establish friendly ties with other medical bodies. Our Members include doctors graduated from UK as well as locally from Hong Kong and other countries
CUHK Medical Centre (CUHKMC)
CUHK Medical Centre (CUHKMC) is a non-profit, private teaching hospital wholly owned by The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). With a social mission to bridge the service gap between the private and public healthcare systems in Hong Kong, CUHKMC is dedicated to offering quality healthcare service at transparent and affordable package fees.
Gleneagles Hospital Hong Kong
Located in Hong Kong Island South, Gleneagles Hospital Hong Kong (Gleneagles) is a multi-specialty private hospital with cutting-edge medical equipment and a comprehensive range of clinical services spanning more than 35 specialties and subspecialties. As Hong Kong’s top-notch private teaching hospital, Gleneagles also contributes to the training and development of healthcare professionals and advancement of clinical research. Gleneagles is jointly developed by IHH Healthcare and NWS Holdings Limited, with The University of Hong Kong as its exclusive clinical partner.
Hong Kong Baptist Hospital (HKBH)
Established in 1963, HKBH provides a comprehensive range of medical services including 24-hour outpatient services, more than 20 specialist services, together with operation and treatment procedures, investigative, allied health, pastoral care, and counselling services, to accomplish the mission “In the Service of Man, for the Glory of God”.
Hong Kong Medical Association
The Hong Kong Medical Association (HKMA), founded in 1920, brings together all medical practitioners practising in, and serving the people of, Hong Kong. Its objective is to advance the medical sector and safeguard the health of the public. With the current membership of 13,000 from all sectors of medical practice, it speaks collectively for its members and aims to keep its members abreast of medical ethics and issues around the world.
Hong Kong Private Hospitals Association
The Hong Kong Private Hospitals Association promotes excellence among all 14 private hospitals in the provision of individualized, high quality care to meet clients’ needs. The Association provides a common platform for promoting best practice, hospital accreditation, supporting the public sector through special programs, and advice to the Government on healthcare policies.
The Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care (JCSPHPC)
Established in 2001, the JC School of Public Health and Primary Care at The Chinese University of Hong Kong has been at the forefront of integrating public health, primary care, and family medicine teaching and research in Hong Kong. The School offers a comprehensive array of education programmes and professional trainings, dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being, both locally and globally.
Nethersole School of Nursing
Ranked as the 1st nursing school in Hong Kong and Asia in the 2023 QS World University Rankings, the Nethersole School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine at The Chinese University of Hong Kong is keen on providing high-quality, innovative nursing education and research. We are committed to improving health outcomes and facilitating nursing and healthcare development locally and internationally.
United Family Healthcare
United Family Healthcare (UFH) belongs to New Frontier Group. UFH has been developing for 27 years, with its net-work covering Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Tianjin, Qingdao, Bo’ao,Hongkong etc. UFH has established 11 hospitals, 1 internet hospital and 24 clinics, with over 2000 fulltime and part-time doctors from 30 countries/regions and close 1,500 experienced nursing staff to provide patients with life cycle healthcare services. Many of UFH hospitals and clinics are accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI) certified with high scores.
International Supporting Partners
National Improvement Unit, Singapore
National Improvement Unit, established in 2021 to create a national learning system around big dot projects. NIU works with health and social care partners to enable the adoption of improvement science and building capability in all levels of organisations.
Malaysian Society for Quality in Health
The Malaysian Society for Quality in Health (MSQH) was established in 1997 with the vision for advocating, promoting and supporting continuous quality improvements and safety in Malaysia’s healthcare sector. Through accreditation programs, standards development, and fostering a platform for exchanging best practices, MSQH holds national and international recognition for promoting continuous improvement in healthcare services nationwide.
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Contact Us
If you are interested in being a partner, securing special rates, hosting the International Forum in your city or other ideas about how we could collaborate, please get in touch:
Warren Lee
Manager, Strategic Partnerships & Alliances
E: wlee@bmj.com
T: +44 (0)203 655 5713