Keep your phone going even in hospital
Everyone wants to stay connected nowadays, especially when he is in hospital. Some may panic when their phones are running out of battery and they don’t have a power bank. Yan Chai Hospital has rolled out a pilot scheme by setting up a mobile charging station with six USB ports on the ground floor of block C last October. The pilot scheme will be implemented in one hospital of each cluster, with charging stations already installed in United Christian Hospital and Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital. The new facility will be extended to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Prince of Wales Hospital, Tuen Mun Hospital and Queen Mary Hospital. Visitors can charge their mobile device for 15 minutes using their own charging cable. Each cluster will evaluate the service and consider extending it to other hospitals in the cluster.
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