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60% of Hong Kong’s homeless plan to cut medical visits amid higher fees: survey

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60% of Hong Kong’s homeless plan to cut medical visits amid higher fees: survey
Nearly 60 per cent of homeless residents in Hong Kong plan to reduce medical visits in response to higher public medical fees introduced this year, a non-governmental organisation survey has found, with advocates urging authorities to introduce automatic waivers and simplify subsidy application procedures. Kenny Ng Kwan-lim, deputy head of programmes at Impact HK, a charity supporting the city’s homeless, said many street sleepers face numerous obstacles in applying for waivers due to their...
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