Hong Kong – Government releases Primary Healthcare Blueprint (with photo)

Government releases Primary Healthcare Blueprint (with photo)

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     The Government released the Primary Healthcare Blueprint today (December 19) to formulate the direction of development and strategies for strengthening Hong Kong’s primary healthcare system to address the challenges brought about by an ageing population and the increasing prevalence of chronic disease, with a view to enhancing the overall health and quality of life of citizens. 
 
     The Secretary for Health, Professor Lo Chung-mau said, “In face of the pressure brought about by an ageing population and the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, it is unsustainable to cope with the ever-rising healthcare demand solely through increasing public healthcare expenditure for subsidising public hospital services. Therefore, Hong Kong needs to introduce a systemic reform of the healthcare system to shift the focus of the present healthcare system from curative treatment to disease prevention, change its emphasis and people’s mindset from treatment-oriented to prevention-focused.”
 
     He pointed out that primary healthcare is the first point of contact for individuals and families in a continuous healthcare process. It is also the most essential component in a well-functioning healthcare system. The COVID-19 epidemic has further accentuated the importance of a robust community-based primary healthcare system. 
 
     “The Blueprint sets out our vision, concrete recommendations and implementation plans, and outlines a strategic roadmap for the future development of primary healthcare in Hong Kong. We hope to push ahead primary healthcare reform through the Blueprint with a view to providing accessible and coherent healthcare services and establishing a sustainable healthcare system, thereby improving the overall health status of the population.”
 
     The Blueprint puts forward five major directions of primary healthcare reform. Key recommendations are listed below:

(1) Develop a community-based primary healthcare system

  • to further develop the district-based, family-centric community healthcare system based on the service model of District Health Centres;
  • to strengthen the concept of “Family Doctor for All”;
  • to introduce the Chronic Disease Co-Care Scheme to provide targeted subsidies to citizens for diagnosis and management of target chronic diseases (in particular hypertension and diabetes) in the private healthcare service sector; and
  • to migrate primary healthcare services under the Department of Health to the district-based community health system progressively to reduce service duplication.


(2) Strengthen primary healthcare governance

  • to progressively transform the Primary Healthcare Office currently under the Health Bureau into the Primary Healthcare Commission, with a view to better managing the provision of primary healthcare services, standard setting, quality assurance and training of primary healthcare professionals under one roof;
  • to require all family doctors and healthcare professionals providing primary healthcare services to be enlisted on the Primary Care Register to ensure the quality of primary healthcare services; and
  • to establish a two-way referral mechanism between primary healthcare services and specialist and hospital services, emphasising the case management and gate-keeping role of primary healthcare service providers.

 (3) Consolidate primary healthcare resources

  • to make wider use of market capacity and adopt the “co-payment” principle in providing government-subsidised primary healthcare programmes;
  • to enhance the Elderly Health Care Voucher Scheme and other subsidised services;
  • to oversee the development and implementation of primary healthcare strategic purchasing programmes via the Strategic Purchasing Office; and
  • to enhance the co-ordination of development and redevelopment of government buildings and premises for healthcare facilities at the community level.

 
(4) Reinforce primary healthcare manpower

  • to review the manpower projection model and formulate strategies to project the demand for primary healthcare professionals and increase manpower supply; and
  • to strengthen primary healthcare-related training for all primary healthcare service providers and the role of Chinese medicine practitioners, community pharmacists and other primary healthcare professionals in the delivery of primary healthcare services.

 
(5) Improve data connectivity and health surveillance

  • to transform the Electronic Health Record Sharing System (eHealth) into a comprehensive and integrated healthcare information infrastructure for healthcare data sharing, service delivery and process management;
  • to require all primary healthcare service providers to use eHealth; and
  • to develop a population-based health dataset and conduct on-going data analytics and surveys to support the Government in formulating healthcare policy.

     Professor Lo said, “We strongly believe that the recommendations set out in the Blueprint will guide the direction of development of our healthcare system and enable us to maintain a sustainable and healthy healthcare system that supports every citizen in Hong Kong in the decades ahead.”

     He thanked the Steering Committee on Primary Healthcare Development for comprehensively analysing the structural situation of the primary healthcare system and offering constructive and invaluable advice to the Government during the formulation of the Blueprint. 
 
     “I take this opportunity to express my heartfelt gratitude for members’ significant contributions. Based on the recommendations in the Blueprint and with the support of the Steering Committee, the Government will engage stakeholders to formulate detailed plans and implementation timetable. We look forward to joining hands with citizens to build a healthier society in Hong Kong.”
 
     Full text and pamphlet of the Blueprint are available at the Health Bureau’s thematic website (www.primaryhealthcare.gov.hk).
 

Samaiden Group Signs Agreement to Explore Cambodia Venture

Samaiden Group Berhad (Bursa: SAMAIDEN, 0223), a clean energy solution specialist principally involved in engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning (EPCC) of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems and power, is pleased to announce that the Group’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Samaiden Sdn Bhd, has signed a partnership agreement with Management Venture Asia (Cambodia) Ltd. (MVA) today, to explore the clean energy-related business opportunities in Cambodia.
MVA, a business consultancy and clean energy project developer based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia is primarily engaged in facilitating business ventures and taking products to market and market research throughout Asia. The company has successfully completed the development of 20MW ground mounted solar project in Bavet, in which the project was awarded power purchase agreement by the Electricite du Cambodge in August 2019.

Group Managing Director of Samaiden, Ir. Chow Pui Hee said, “We’re looking forward to the collaboration with MVA given their strong presence in Cambodia. Expanding in Southeast Asia is part of our 5-years plan given the region’s growing population and its geographical advantages.”

“We firmly believe the partnership with MVA will ensure our expansion plans in Cambodia are focused. We are honoured to have MVA as our business partner in the development of clean energy in the country given its vast experiences and network in clean energy infrastructure.

The Director of MVA, H.E. Salah Essa quotes, “We are looking forward to this collaboration with Samaiden in the renewable and sustainable energy businesses in Cambodia and hope to draw on their industry experience and skills to make this venture successful for nation growth and aligning with country goal towards Net Zero Carbon policy 2050.”

Samaiden Group Berhad: 0223 [BURSA: SAMAIDEN], https://samaiden.com.my/


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HOPE Sheds Light hosts successful 4th Annual Evening of HOPE

The Ocean County nonprofit honored Beverly Prima at the sold-out event.

Beverly and Arvo Prima

Beverly and Arvo Prima

BAY HEAD, N.J.Dec. 16, 2022PRLog — HOPE Sheds Light, Inc. (HSL), a family focused non-profit organization offering education, resources, support and HOPE to everyone and anyone affected by substance use disorder, recently hosted its 4th Annual Evening of HOPE, honoring Beverly Prima. The sold-out event was held on Friday, November 18th at the Bay Head Yacht Club (111 Metcalfe Street, Bay Head). HSL’s HOPE Partner is Earle Foundation, its Platinum Partners are Burning Tree, FWH Associates, Jan A & Holly Kokes Foundation, Mabie Family, Pr1ma Corporation, Sambol Family Foundation and Woodhaven Lumber, and its Gold Partners are The Citta Foundation and Rosetto Realty. The event’s HOPE Sponsor was Pr1ma Corporation, The Earle Family Foundation and The McElwee Family. Proceeds benefited HOPE Sheds Light.

The evening kicked off HSL’s 10-year anniversary celebration (2013-2023) and featured tapas-style dining, gourmet specialty stations, cocktails, mocktails and dancing. The goal through this event was to honor the many people and corporations who have helped make HSL’s work possible and continue to unite the community and bring awareness to the disease of substance use disorder.

In a room filled with over 200 people, HSL held an inspirational ceremony and award presentation to Beverly Prima, the wife of HSL Co-founder Arvo Prima. “You have become the face of HOPE Sheds Light,” said Pamela Capaci, CEO of HSL. “You are the one that everyone knows, the one that has shown all of us that hope and recovery are possible. It is through your strength that we are able to get through our darkest days and always see the light.”

Beverly humbly accepted this year’s coveted Transforming Lives Through HOPE butterfly award. “I am honored to accept this award,” she said. “I wanted to carry on the legacy of help and hope because I think that is what my son Paavo would have wanted. My son didn’t want to be this way, but there was something blocking him. And, unfortunately, he couldn’t work through that, but I believe that he is working through us now. I believe that he is here. HSL was a small nonprofit organization that has grown by leaps and bounds, and we are being guided by Paavo, Mark and Marc. They are our angels working into this community and having us spread the idea that hope is here and together we can end the stigma of the disease of addiction.”

Capaci thanked all the event sponsors, partners and friends who made this evening possible. “Gratitude filled the room as we looked back on the last 10 years,” she said. “We’ve heard so many stories. Stories that eventually led to renewal and transformation. The underlining message in each one is clear – hope is alive, and it is stronger than ever.”

Founded in 2012 after co-founder Ron Rosetto lost his son Marc to a battle against substance abuse.  HOPE Sheds Light acts as a voice of hope in a community in desperate need of knowing that recovery is possible. Along with Co-founders Arvo Prima and Stephen Willis, and a team of board members and volunteers, HSL aims to shed light into the shadows of stigma and fear.

About HOPE Sheds Light

HOPE Sheds Light, Inc. (HSL) is an IRS 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (Tax ID: 46-3910504) that is supported by friends and families directly affected by addiction and found recovery through continuous love, support and understanding. The mission of HSL is to raise awareness and educate individuals, families and the community about the impact of addiction by having the courage to share personal experiences and offer strength, wisdom, hope and resources that lead to positive community change and long-term recovery. To learn more, please visit https://hopeshedslight.org.

Klett World Languages Completes Transformation With Exceptional Growth

CHICAGODec. 16, 2022PRLog — Klett World Languages, a Chicago-based world language publishing company, completed the transformation of its business in 2022 and reports strong results stemming from its expanded offerings, improved operations, and rapidly growing client community.

Formerly known as Klett USA, Inc., Klett World Languages responded to educators’ desire for inclusive, communicative, proficiency-based materials and courseware for Spanish, German, French, and Italian. Building on a stellar reputation for its German language offerings, the company is having great success both in the K-12 and Higher Education markets with programs such as PROYECTOS (Spanish Higher Ed), REPORTEROS and MAPAS (Spanish K-12), IMPULS DEUTSCH (German Higher Ed), PORTFOLIO DEUTSCH NEU (German K-12) or KLASSE! (German K-12).

These are just examples of a vast collection of more than 1,900 offerings that the company currently has in its portfolio. Every program within Klett World Languages carries the hallmark of the company’s focus on diversity, inclusion, and real-world relevance. Meaningful communication is at the center of its work and that of its parent company, Klett Group, and its 80+ companies serving educators and students in seventeen countries.

“We are here to support educators and provide quality, communicative, ACTFL-aligned language education for their students. Students of all ages are learning and effectively communicating in a new language with our textbooks in the US.” – Katia Coppola | KWL CEO

The work at Klett World Languages is producing results as demonstrated by 100% year-over-year sales. The company works with school districts across the US and a growing roster of prestigious higher education institutions, such as Columbia University, Duke University, UCLA, to name a few.

In 2022, Klett World Languages has won some important K-12 adoptions and has launched its first Italian program (DAVVERO). One of the highlights of 2023 will be the publication of the highly anticipated REPORTERS FRANCOPHONES, an inclusive, communicative French K-12 program that is based on its Spanish best-selling counterpart, REPORTEROS.

The outlook for Klett World Languages is exceptionally strong, reflecting a legacy of success and an unwavering commitment to delivering world-class products that reflect the specific needs of today’s learners. For more information, visit the company’s new website https://klettwl.com.

About Klett World Languages

Klett World Languages is the Chicago-based arm of the Klett Group, one of the leading educational institutions in the world. Since its foundation in 1897, the Klett Group has achieved strong economic success and innovation in the areas of education and culture. Our company produces tailor-made educational media for students and adults, as well as course books for learners of all ages in the United States and Europe.

Our product portfolio includes high-quality educational products for Spanish, German, French and Italian as a foreign language – from textbooks to a broad range of readers, grammar and vocabulary products, exam preparation materials, and digital offerings.

Christmas Gift Ideas from EatDrinkDeals

 EatDrinkDeals has been discovering and publishing food and drink deals every day since 2008. In addition to restaurant coupons, daily deals, and happy hour specials, this holiday season EatDrinkDeals is offering gift ideas for the special someone on your list who loves dining out.

Restaurant Gift Cards
An easy and much-appreciated gift is a restaurant gift card. Who wouldn’t love to get a gift card from a favorite restaurant like Cheesecake Factory, Outback or Red Lobster? Plus, during the Holidays many restaurants give you a bonus card to add to your gift.

“Some of our favorite cards are from Cheesecake Factory, which gives you a $15 bonus card for every $50 gift card, and Red Lobster, which gives you two $10 bonus cards with a $50 purchase,” said Matt Arnold, editor and publisher of EatDrinkDeals.

“Other chains have great deals, too, like Bonefish Grill and Outback, which give you a $10 bonus with every $50 gift card.”

You can find a roundup of gift card deals on the EatDrinkDeals.com home page, or you can go to the website for your favorite restaurant. Most restaurant chains have instant, online e-gift cards that you can print and mail, or just send instantly via email.

Restaurant Cookbooks
If your gift recipient has a favorite restaurant or chef, you might be able to find an official or unofficial cookbook with recipes for their most popular dishes.

From unique places like Antoine’s in New Orleans to chains like First Watch and McCormick & Schmick’s, there are many restaurant cookbooks available, said Arnold.

Find one you want by browsing the Restaurant Recipe Cookbooks article at EatDrinkDeals, or Google “cookbook + the name of your favorite place.” The EatDrinkDeals article is at https://www.eatdrinkdeals.com/restaurant-recipe-cookbooks/

Food Magazine Subscriptions
A subscription to a food magazine is a simple and inexpensive gift that many will appreciate.

Amazon has food, wine and cooking magazines on sale now with annual subscriptions starting at $5 a year. Once you purchase a subscription, you can renew or cancel through your Amazon account. Some of the top food magazine deals are:

– All Recipes $5 for 1 year (reg. $30)
– Bon Appetit $5 for 6 months
– Food and Wine $5 Print (reg. $84)
– Food Network $12 Print (reg. $40)
– Southern Living Print $5 for 1 year (reg. $66)
– Taste of Home $6 print for 6 months (reg. $15)
– Women’s Day Print $11 for 1 year (reg. $30).

See more magazine deals in this EatDrinkDeals article: https://www.eatdrinkdeals.com/cooking-magazines-make-great-gifts

Artisan Cheeses
If you have a cheese lover on your gift list, this is the time to take advantage of The 12 Days of Cheese at Whole Foods.

Every Holiday season, Whole Foods showcases 12 cheeses from all over the world. This year get any of the 12 cheeses at a discount of 30%, or 40% for Amazon Prime members. You can create your own gift sampler or buy a ready-made three-cheese sampler from Whole Foods for about $30. For more details visit the Whole Foods 12 Days of Cheese website: https://www.eatdrinkdeals.com/cooking-magazines-make-great-gifts/

Cooking Classes
For that budding chef or even an old hand who wants to learn new things, a cooking class might be a great gift.

Check your favorite restaurant for classes, or check Sur La Table, which often has classes. Example classes at Sur la Table in December include Date Night, Italian Steakhouse, Beef Wellington Feast, and Homemade Pasta Workshop. See all the events on the Sur la Table website at https://www.surlatable.com/cooking-classes/in-store-cooking-classes

Some Williams-Sonoma stores also offer classes; find them at https://www.williams-sonoma.com/pages/virtual-events-and-in-store-classes/in-store-events

A Christmas Day Dinner
“The final gift idea from EatDrinkDeals is to simply take your favorite someone out to dinner on Christmas Day,” said Arnold.

Restaurants open this Christmas Day run the gamut from simple homestyle places like Denny’s, to casual dining chains like Macaroni Grill, all the way to fine dining places like The Palm and Ruth’s Chris Steak House. Many places have special menus for Christmas.

EatDrinkDeals has a roundup of restaurants open on Christmas Day at: https://www.eatdrinkdeals.com/christmas-holidaymeal-open-takeout-2022/

EatDrinkDeals wishes a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all its followers.
“And here’s to more great deals in the New Year,” said Arnold.

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