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Singapore to Study Using More TCM Therapies in Public Healthcare
Singapore to Study Using More TCM Therapies in Public Healthcare

Bloomberg

time06-07-2025

  • Health
  • Bloomberg

Singapore to Study Using More TCM Therapies in Public Healthcare

Singapore will gradually integrate more traditional Chinese medicine treatments into its public healthcare system during a testing initiative that will explore how such therapies will complement Western ones. The health ministry has received 18 proposals on treatments that can be adopted and a committee will evaluate the scientific robustness of each of them, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said Sunday. Some will be implemented in a 'controlled environment' in the city's public healthcare institutions for one to two years, he said, adding that the cost-effectiveness of each treatment will also be studied.

Sarawak company, Fudan University ink agreement on starting integrative medicine research centre in Miri
Sarawak company, Fudan University ink agreement on starting integrative medicine research centre in Miri

Borneo Post

time12-06-2025

  • Health
  • Borneo Post

Sarawak company, Fudan University ink agreement on starting integrative medicine research centre in Miri

(From front right) Lee and Dr Sim listen to a briefing at Fudan University. – Ukas photo KUCHING (June 12): A private company from Sarawak and Fudan University signed a cooperation agreement yesterday on establishing an integrative medicine research centre in Kenyalang Smart City (KSC) Miri. Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian said this collaboration will first involve the establishment of the Fudan SEA Institute of Integrative Medicine Miri Campus, followed by the establishment of the Fudan School of Medicine Miri Campus under phase two, while the final phase will be setting up Fudan University Miri Campus. 'Fudan University is among the two leading universities in China that have received Grade A recognition in integrative medicine and is among the top 50 universities in the world. 'We will continue discussions with them to make this effort a reality. The state government delegation is very happy with the positive development of this initiative, and we are very grateful to the Malaysian Consul General in Shanghai, who has been very helpful in continuing these discussions,' he said, according to a Sarawak Public Communication Unit (Ukas) report. Dr Sim said this after witnessing the 'Joint Research Centre for Innovative Medical Development in Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine' cooperation agreement signing at the university in Shanghai. Fudan University vice president Ma Yugang and Imasa Dinasti Sdn Bhd chairman Teo Ah King signed the agreement. Among those present were Transport Minister Dato Sri Lee Kim Shin, Fudan University president Prof Jin Li, Sarawak Federation of Chinese Associations president Datuk Richard Wee, and acting Consul General of Malaysia in Shanghai Nur Athira Hani Abdul Rahman. Dr Sim said the Shanghai City Council leadership and Fudan University have expressed their support for efforts to implement the three-phase initiative. He also expressed confidence that establishing the medical university in Miri will help overcome the shortage of doctors in the state. According to him, Sarawak still needs more doctors to improve the quality of medical service delivery, especially with the state now facing an ageing population. 'We still need about 2,000 doctors in Sarawak; we always need more doctors trained at Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas) and from other medical schools. 'I hope that with the establishment of this medical school, it can help us in facing the ageing population and gaining autonomy in the fields of medicine and education,' he said. Earlier, Dr Sim and the Sarawak delegation visited the Fudan University Science and Technology Innovation Museum and Fudan University History Museum. This was followed by a closed-door meeting with the university's top leadership. During the visit, the delegation was also briefed on the university's success in researching satellite technology, artificial intelligence, and net-zero industry emissions.

Anishnawbe Health Toronto celebrates grand opening of new Indigenous health centre
Anishnawbe Health Toronto celebrates grand opening of new Indigenous health centre

CBC

time05-06-2025

  • General
  • CBC

Anishnawbe Health Toronto celebrates grand opening of new Indigenous health centre

A Indigenous organization in Toronto is celebrating the grand opening of a new health care facility that brings together traditional Indigenous healing and Western medicine under one roof. The Indigenous Health Centre, located in the West Don Lands, will serve more than 90,000 Indigenous people, the majority of whom live below the poverty line, according to Michael Milward, interim executive director of Anishnawbe Health Toronto (AHT), an Indigenous community health care centre. Milward said the Indigenous health centre, the first of its kind in Ontario, provides a blended model of health care for the Indigenous community in Toronto. "What we do offer here are both Western health care practices as well as traditional health care practices," he said. Milward said the centre has traditional healers on staff that come to the centre to offer healing sessions, services and ceremonies for clients. "The main purpose of all of that is, we very much feel that helping our clients find themselves, find their identity, their traditions and culture is vital to their health and well-being," Milward said. The building features ceremonial spaces, a sweat lodge and healing gardens. Its programming includes Indigenous palliative care and services for 2SLGBTQ+ clients. Building was vision of former AHT executive director Milward said the building was the dream of former executive director Joe Hester, who was executive director from 1993 to 2025. Hester died on Jan. 31, 2025 at the age of 77. "This building was his vision. It's something that he worked on for 23 plus years," he said. In an expression of condolence for Hester, Toronto city council said on Feb. 11, 2025: "He dedicated his life to advocating for and supporting Indigenous communities by creating the foundation of urban Indigenous health in Toronto. "Through his work, he ensured Indigenous people in and around Toronto had proper access to both traditional and western medicine delivered in a culturally appropriate way." Milward said all service providers of AHT, who worked in several offices previously, are now able to work in one location, making it easier for them to collaborate on care plans for clients, ensuring that both spectrums of health care are included in the planning. AHT has been seeing clients in the space since it moved into the building a year ago. Leslie Saunders, manager of AHT's traditional palliative care program, said the centre merges traditional teams of healers, medicine people who run ceremonies and provide traditional teachings and health care from an Indigenous perspective, with a Western approach to health and wellness. "Together this creates amazing health outcomes for the urban Indigenous community," Saunders said. In palliative care, for example, the centre has a clinical partner, Mount Sinai Hospital, which provides medical and palliative care, while the traditional palliative care program uses Indigenous teachings and ceremonies to "decolonize death." That means preparing the client and their family for the journey back home to the spirit world, Saunders said. "In Indigenous tradition, there is no ending. There's a circle of life and people come from the spirit world and they go home to the spirit world," she said. The program provides support, guidance, teachings and direction for the client and family to engage in that process, she added. According to AHT, the centre is Toronto's only fully accredited Indigenous-led community health centre. "From a public health perspective, this is a powerful example of how culturally grounded care improves outcomes for underserved populations facing chronic illness, trauma, addiction, and systemic barriers," AHT said in a media release.

Bupa Hong Kong Launches Cross-border Cashless Premier Healthcare
Bupa Hong Kong Launches Cross-border Cashless Premier Healthcare

The Sun

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Bupa Hong Kong Launches Cross-border Cashless Premier Healthcare

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 29 May 2025 - Bupa Hong Kong is pleased to announce partnerships with four premier healthcare providers, in response to the increasing demand from Hong Kong residents for comprehensive and accessible medical care in mainland China. The partnership allows the leading health insurance specialist to extend services across 10 cities and 69 locations throughout the Greater Bay Area. Through partnerships with Fosun Health, Prosper Health, The GBA Healthcare Group, and Zhongshan Chen Xinghai Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Bupa Hong Kong customers now have access to a broad spectrum of top-tier medical services throughout Southern China. Leveraging our Guarantee of Payment system, customers can benefit from both inpatient and day procedure services without the inconvenience of pay and claim or the complexities of navigating claims process. Aligned with Bupa Hong Kong's commitment to fulfilling the healthcare needs of our customers, these partnerships focus on major healthcare advancements including specialised cancer treatment, effective medical management and comprehensive inpatient care. Customers will benefit from access to an extensive range of specialised services, such as comprehensive cancer care, endoscopic procedures and orthopaedic surgeries. A Commitment to Seamless Healthcare Access By partnering with these distinguished healthcare providers, Bupa Hong Kong ensures its customers to receive a high standard of medical care. Dedicated to consistently providing quality services, Bupa Hong Kong and its four partners have selected several Tier III Class A hospitals from their extensive network. This tiered system, managed by the Chinese health administration, guarantees quality standards. This selection includes the top hospitals in Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Foshan. 'We need partners to build the future of quality, convenient and seamless healthcare for our customers. Collaboration with the top-tiered medical providers in the Greater Bay Area is more important than ever,' said Yuman Chan, General Manager of the Bupa Insurance Business in Hong Kong. 'This is about giving our customers more support and providing cross-border, accessible medical care options, whether they need critical healthcare or day procedures. Bupa makes it easy for customers to seamlessly navigate their healthcare journey through our own services and through our network partners.' Premier Partners with Extensive Network By integrating direct billing services within the extensive medical network of Fosun Health, Prosper Health, The GBA Healthcare Group, and Zhongshan Chen Xinghai Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Bupa Hong Kong simplifies the payment process during hospital stays and other medical facilities visits. This method eliminates the need for upfront deposits and on-the-spot payments at the time of discharge, ensuring that customers receive timely and uninterrupted medical care. In addition to offering payment convenience, Bupa Hong Kong provides round-the-clock support through an experienced and professional case management team, ensuring a personalised and seamless healthcare journey. Bupa Medical Insurance Plans |

Bupa Hong Kong Launches Cross-border Cashless Premier Healthcare
Bupa Hong Kong Launches Cross-border Cashless Premier Healthcare

Associated Press

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Bupa Hong Kong Launches Cross-border Cashless Premier Healthcare

Partnering with four top-tier medical groups to expand healthcare choices and access in the Greater Bay Area, ensuring effortless direct billing for members HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 29 May 2025 - Bupa Hong Kong is pleased to announce partnerships with four premier healthcare providers, in response to the increasing demand from Hong Kong residents for comprehensive and accessible medical care in mainland China. The partnership allows the leading health insurance specialist to extend services across 10 cities and 69 locations throughout the Greater Bay Area. Through partnerships with Fosun Health, Prosper Health, The GBA Healthcare Group, and Zhongshan Chen Xinghai Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Bupa Hong Kong customers now have access to a broad spectrum of top-tier medical services throughout Southern China. Leveraging our Guarantee of Payment system, customers can benefit from both inpatient and day procedure services without the inconvenience of pay and claim or the complexities of navigating claims process. Aligned with Bupa Hong Kong's commitment to fulfilling the healthcare needs of our customers, these partnerships focus on major healthcare advancements including specialised cancer treatment, effective medical management and comprehensive inpatient care. Customers will benefit from access to an extensive range of specialised services, such as comprehensive cancer care, endoscopic procedures and orthopaedic surgeries. A Commitment to Seamless Healthcare Access By partnering with these distinguished healthcare providers, Bupa Hong Kong ensures its customers to receive a high standard of medical care. Dedicated to consistently providing quality services, Bupa Hong Kong and its four partners have selected several Tier III Class A hospitals from their extensive network. This tiered system, managed by the Chinese health administration, guarantees quality standards. This selection includes the top hospitals in Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Foshan. 'We need partners to build the future of quality, convenient and seamless healthcare for our customers. Collaboration with the top-tiered medical providers in the Greater Bay Area is more important than ever,' said Yuman Chan, General Manager of the Bupa Insurance Business in Hong Kong. 'This is about giving our customers more support and providing cross-border, accessible medical care options, whether they need critical healthcare or day procedures. Bupa makes it easy for customers to seamlessly navigate their healthcare journey through our own services and through our network partners.' Premier Partners with Extensive Network By integrating direct billing services within the extensive medical network of Fosun Health, Prosper Health, The GBA Healthcare Group, and Zhongshan Chen Xinghai Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Bupa Hong Kong simplifies the payment process during hospital stays and other medical facilities visits. This method eliminates the need for upfront deposits and on-the-spot payments at the time of discharge, ensuring that customers receive timely and uninterrupted medical care. In addition to offering payment convenience, Bupa Hong Kong provides round-the-clock support through an experienced and professional case management team, ensuring a personalised and seamless healthcare journey. For more information about the cross-border cashless service, please visit Bupa Medical Insurance Plans | Voluntary Health Medical Insurance VHIS | Bupa Hong Kong. Hashtag: #Bupa #BupaHongKong #GBA #CrossBorderHealthcare #跨境免找數醫療服務 #大灣區 The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. Bupa – An international health insurance specialist Established in 1947, Bupa's purpose is helping people live longer, healthier, happier lives and making a better world. We are an international healthcare company serving over 60 million customers worldwide. With no shareholders, we reinvest profits into providing more and better healthcare for the benefit of current and future customers. Bupa has businesses around the world, principally in Australia, the UK, Spain, Poland, Chile, Hong Kong SAR, India, Türkiye, Brazil, Mexico and New Zealand. We also have associate businesses in Saudi Arabia. Bupa has been a health insurance specialist in Hong Kong since 1976, offering one-stop solutions across domestic and international health insurance, and healthcare services. Our comprehensive medical insurance schemes are tailored to meet individual needs, and we provide health solutions for companies of all sizes. We also have a team of registered nurses, health management professionals, and doctors who provide various expert healthcare support. Our healthcare provision arm, Quality HealthCare Medical Services (QHMS), became part of Bupa in October 2013. QHMS offers Western Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Diagnostics & Imaging, Dental, Physiotherapy, Mental Health and Wellness services via a network of over 1,650 provider service points in Hong Kong. For more information, visit

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