Committee objective
The committee will reduce the excessive working hours of doctors with the first target not exceeding 65 hours a week within three years, and reducing excessive continuous working hours.
There will be two advisory sub-committees advising from the frontline and service delivery perspectives. They are the Doctors Staff Group Consultative Committee and the Cluster Administrative & Specialty Advisory Committee.
Planning to submit a report to the Hospital Authority's Chief Executive in nine months time, the committee will focus on:
* steering and developing strategy;
* analysing and identifying the best practice for doctors' work hours;
* advising how to achieve the 65-hour target and reduce excessive continuous working hours;
* reviewing feedback and advice from the two advisory committees; and,
* recommending an implementation plan.
Pilot schemes
According to the scheduled time frame, the recommendations, if endorsed, will be first implemented as a pilot phase in selected hospital clusters and specialty service units, then rolled out to all hospital clusters and specialties.
Dr Leong said the working hours issue has long been a subject of concern by both the public and staff.
"Any suggestions and proposals made by the committee will require wide consultation. In this aspect, I am glad to see the establishment of two advisory committees where frontline doctors can have their valuable input."
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