The cost of cancer treatment in Hong Kong



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Did you know that cancer is the leading cause of death in Hong Kong and one that you ought to seek treatment for if you get diagnosed?

Fortunately, our friends at Pacific Prime Hong Kong can help provide the answers on costs associated with cancer treatment.

 
Private vs. public cancer treatment in Hong Kong
 
The cost of treatment between the public and private healthcare services can differ substantially. Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect to find in terms of costs and services:
 
 
Public healthcare cancer treatment costs and services in Hong Kong
 
  • HKD $100 for inpatient care, per day.
 
  • HKD $50 for general outpatient care, per attendance.
 
  • HKD $96 for a day procedure and treatment at a Clinical Oncology Clinic or Renal Clinic, per attendance.
 
  • Generic drugs are dispensed for free, and branded drugs are subsidized.
 
Take note: The above costs will vary from hospital to hospital.
 
 
Private healthcare cancer treatment in Hong Kong
 
Private hospitals in Hong Kong offer some of the best healthcare services in the region. Here’s an overview of the costs from the Hospital Authority:
 
  • HKD $4,430 or more for inpatient services at acute hospitals, per day.
 
  • HKD $15,350 for intensive care wards, per day.
 
  • Between HKD $790 and HKD $2,210 for outpatient consultations including cancer follow-ups, per attendance.
 
An example of a private hospital is the Hong Kong Baptist Hospital and its chemotherapy center. At the center, the basic rate for their daycare bed/chair is USD $540 for 6 hours per session, which can easily add up with each visit. On top, their chemotherapy packages also vary by size (small, medium, and large) and are priced at USD $1,060, USD $1,500, and USD $2,030, respectfully.
 
 
Which hospital should I choose for cancer treatment in Hong Kong?
 
At the end of the day, the choice of where you seek cancer treatment is really up to you. If going to a public hospital that offers affordable care is what you prefer, then by all means opt for the public healthcare service. However, if you are someone who needs attention and a personalized service, then going private maybe your best option. Both types of healthcare services offer great medical services, however, they differ greatly on price due to their different service delivery models.
 
 
What next?
 
The next step you may want to consider is getting covered for cancer or any other health problems. To start, expert advisors such as those at Pacific Prime Hong Kong can answer any of your health insurance questions. Specializing in expat health insurance and global health insurance coverage, Pacific Prime can compare vetted health insurance plans in Hong Kong to help you find the ideal policy for your needs and budget.
 
 

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