Deeper and wider use of data on e-health
Dear Food and Health Bureau,
This is a student study group from Baptist University taking a General Education course for undergraduates in which students investigate various government policies and projects. Our team is doing a project related to the health management function in e-Health application.
As a concerned citizen of Hong Kong and due to the needs of our university research,. I'm writing to ask the following questions about e-health app(医健通)under the Code on Access to Information.
1.Do the eHealth system and app collect patients’ feedback? If so, in what ways do the eHealth system and app collect the feedback?
Referring to a 2007 study on automated review of electronic health records to assess quality of care for outpatients with heart failure(https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/full/10....), it seems feasible to assess doctors’ performance through automatic review of eHealth records.
1.How does the government assess doctors’ performance when treating heart failure patients regarding the issues addressed in the study?
2.Are there eHealth records available that can facilitate automatic review of doctors’ performance similar to the 2007 study?
3.Does the eHealth team plan to develop the function of automatic review of doctors’ performance based on eHealth records?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Yours faithfully,
Sunny SHU
Undergraduate student
Hong Kong Baptist University
Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
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Dear Sunny SHU,
The Food and Health Bureau (FHB) has received your application under the
Code on Access to Information on 3 October 2021. Your application is now
under processing.
According to paragraph 1.16 of the Code on Access to Information, you will
be informed of the latest progress of the case separately on or before 22
October 2021.
In the meantime, please contact us by e-mail at [1][Food and Health Bureau request email] if
you have any enquiry. Thank you.
(Miss S MAN)
Food and Health Bureau
From: Sunny SHU <[2][FOI #809 email]>
To: FOI requests at Food and Health Bureau <[3][Food and Health Bureau request email]>,
Date: 03/10/21 04:25 PM
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Deeper and wider use of
data on e-health
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Dear Food and Health Bureau,
This is a student study group from Baptist University taking a General
Education course for undergraduates in which students investigate various
government policies and projects. Our team is doing a project related to
the health management function in e-Health application.
As a concerned citizen of Hong Kong and due to the needs of our university
research,. I'm writing to ask the following questions about e-health app(
医健通)under the Code on Access to Information.
1.Do the eHealth system and app collect patients’ feedback? If so, in what
ways do the eHealth system and app collect the feedback?
Referring to a 2007 study on automated review of electronic health records
to assess quality of care for outpatients with heart
failure([4]https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/full/10....),
it seems feasible to assess doctors’ performance through automatic review
of eHealth records.
1.How does the government assess doctors’ performance when treating heart
failure patients regarding the issues addressed in the study?
2.Are there eHealth records available that can facilitate automatic review
of doctors’ performance similar to the 2007 study?
3.Does the eHealth team plan to develop the function of automatic review
of doctors’ performance based on eHealth records?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Yours faithfully,
Sunny SHU
Undergraduate student
Hong Kong Baptist University
Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
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Dear Sunny SHU,
Thank you for your email dated 3 October 2021 enquiring about the
Electronic Health Record Sharing System (eHealth) and the 醫健通eHealth
App (App).
The general public could provide their feedback on eHealth and its App to
the Electronic Health Record Registration (eHR) Office by telephone,
email, fax, post (details are available at
[1]https://www.ehealth.gov.hk/en/contact-us...) or through the App.
You may wish to note that assessing doctors’ performance is not under the
purview of the eHR Office.
For more details and latest development about eHealth, please visit our
website ([2]www.ehealth.gov.hk).
Electronic Health Record Office
Food and Health Bureau
From: Enquiry FHB [[3]mailto:[Food and Health Bureau request email]]
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2021 2:37 PM
To: Sunny SHU <[FOI #809 email]>
Subject: Re: Freedom of Information request - Deeper and wider use of data
on e-health
Dear Sunny SHU,
The Food and Health Bureau (FHB) has received your application under the
Code on Access to Information on 3 October 2021. Your application is now
under processing.
According to paragraph 1.16 of the Code on Access to Information, you will
be informed of the latest progress of the case separately on or before 22
October 2021.
In the meantime, please contact us by e-mail at [4][Food and Health Bureau request email] if
you have any enquiry. Thank you.
(Miss S MAN)
Food and Health Bureau
From: Sunny SHU <[5][FOI #809 email]>
To: FOI requests at Food and Health Bureau <[6][Food and Health Bureau request email]>,
Date: 03/10/21 04:25 PM
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Deeper and wider use of
data on e-health
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dear Food and Health Bureau,
This is a student study group from Baptist University taking a General
Education course for undergraduates in which students investigate various
government policies and projects. Our team is doing a project related to
the health management function in e-Health application.
As a concerned citizen of Hong Kong and due to the needs of our university
research,. I'm writing to ask the following questions about e-health app(
医健通)under the Code on Access to Information.
1.Do the eHealth system and app collect patients’ feedback? If so, in what
ways do the eHealth system and app collect the feedback?
Referring to a 2007 study on automated review of electronic health records
to assess quality of care for outpatients with heart
failure([7]https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/full/10....),
it seems feasible to assess doctors’ performance through automatic review
of eHealth records.
1.How does the government assess doctors’ performance when treating heart
failure patients regarding the issues addressed in the study?
2.Are there eHealth records available that can facilitate automatic review
of doctors’ performance similar to the 2007 study?
3.Does the eHealth team plan to develop the function of automatic review
of doctors’ performance based on eHealth records?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Yours faithfully,
Sunny SHU
Undergraduate student
Hong Kong Baptist University
Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
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This is a request under the Code of Access to Information facilitated via
the accessinfo.hk website.
Please use this email address for all replies to this request:
[8][FOI #809 email]
Is [9][Food and Health Bureau request email] the wrong address for Freedom of Information
requests to Food and Health Bureau? If so, please contact us using this
form:
[10]https://accessinfo.hk/en/change_request/...
Disclaimer: This message and any reply that you make will be published on
the internet. Our privacy and copyright policies:
[11]https://accessinfo.hk/en/help/officers
If you find this service useful as an FOI officer, please ask your web
manager to link to us from your organisation's FOI page.
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1. https://www.ehealth.gov.hk/en/contact-us...
2. http://www.ehealth.gov.hk/
3. mailto:[Food and Health Bureau request email]
4. mailto:[Food and Health Bureau request email]
5. mailto:[FOI #809 email]
6. mailto:[Food and Health Bureau request email]
7. https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/full/10....
8. mailto:[FOI #809 email]
9. mailto:[Food and Health Bureau request email]
10. https://accessinfo.hk/en/change_request/...
11. https://accessinfo.hk/en/help/officers