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A's e-Learning Centre (eLC) has won the Best Professional Development (Other Profession): SilverAward in the 2012 Hong Kong ICT Awards.
eLC enables colleagues to pursue continuous learning anywhere and anytime, and at their own pace. Moreover, it allows them to access their personal training history and learning resources with minimal disruption to HA services.
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he Community Health Call Centre (CHCC) recently won the Best Innovation & Research Grand Award in the 2012 Hong Kong ICT Awards.
As the Awards Judging Panel commented,"This is an innovative
service model with one united system harnessing the power of information,
technologies and communication for management of elderly patients
with high risk leveraging on a scientifically validated risk prediction
model."CHCC is considered to have focused its precious resources
on those with urgent needs. For more information, please browse:http://www.hkictawards.hk/?langid=479
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ne year after the disastrous nuclear incident in the Northeastern Japan, the safety of Daya Bay nuclear power plant has once again come to the fore. To tie in with the HKSAR Government's Daya Bay Contingency Plan, the Hospital Authority (HA) finished reviewing radiation contingency measures in March and took part in Hong Kong's largest radiation drill'Exercise Checkerboard' coordinated by the Security Bureau in April.
The exercise took place on 26 and 27 April. The HA activated its Major Incident Control
Centres (MICC) at Head Office and clusters and coordinated with Tuen Mun Hospital (TMH) and Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital (PYNEH) in preparing their Emergency Radiation Treatment Centres for patients. 14 hospital A&E departments also geared up to render additional support by setting up Radiation Emergency Areas within two hours upon receiving notification from the Head Office MICC.
Thanks to the concerted efforts of around 100 staff members in various hospitals and the Head Office, the "victims" were swiftly rushed to TMH. The professionalism and efficiency of our colleagues won acclaim from experts and observers.
HA chief executive Dr PY Leung praised colleagues' remarkable performance, and urged all of us to keep up the good work and further strengthen our readiness to deal with major emergencies in the future.
Want to find out more about the radiation drill? Please watch the footage on HA Internet http://www.ha.org.hk/gallery/Default.asp?lang=en
or HA Channel http://havideo.home/HAVOD/ 。
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