Mainland Chinese patient first to be moved north under cross-border ambulance scheme
A mainland Chinese woman, injured while traveling in Hong Kong, was the first patient transferred to the mainland under the Hospital Authority's cross-border ambulance pilot scheme. The transfer occurred on Wednesday afternoon from Tuen Mun Hospital to Zhuhai People's Hospital.

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AI-generatedA mainland Chinese woman, injured while traveling in Hong Kong, was the first patient transferred to the mainland under the Hospital Authority's cross-border ambulance pilot scheme. The transfer occurred on Wednesday afternoon from Tuen Mun Hospital to Zhuhai People's Hospital. The patient had requested to continue her treatment on the mainland. Tuen Mun Hospital's medical team evaluated her condition and collaborated with Zhuhai People's Hospital to facilitate the transfer. This marks the initial use of the pilot scheme for patient relocation between Hong Kong and mainland China.
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The patient was transferred from Tuen Mun Hospital to Zhuhai People’s Hospital.
The patient requested to continue her treatment on the mainland.
A mainland Chinese woman injured in Hong Kong was the first patient transferred to the mainland under a cross-border ambulance scheme.