General Outpatient Clinic Public-Private Partnership Programme (GOPC PPP)
The General Outpatient Clinic Public-Private Partnership Programme (GOPC PPP) is planned to conclude in 2028. Participating patients will be invited to join the Chronic Disease Co-care Pilot Scheme (CDCC) and continue to receive comprehensive care from family doctor in the community.



General Outpatient Clinic Public Private Partnership Programme (GOPC PPP)




Programme Introduction

 

The GOPC PPP was launched by the HA in mid-2014 with aims to provide choice to patients for receiving primary care

services from the private sector, enhance patient access to primary care services, promotes family doctor concept, help the

HA manage demand for general outpatient service, foster the development of the territory-wide Electronic Health Record

Sharing System (eHRSS). The Programme was implemented in all 18 districts of Hong Kong.

 

The Co-care Service Model has been introduced under GOPC PPP since 2021, with targeted patients extended from HA

General Outpatient Clinics to designated Specialist Outpatient Clinics (SOPCs) who are clinically stable.

 

Each participating patient can receive up to 10 subsidised visits per year, including medical consultations covering both

chronic and episodic illnesses; drugs for treating their chronic conditions and episodic illnesses to be received directly from

private doctors at their clinics; and upon private doctor’s referral, to receive specified laboratory tests at designated private

laboratories and X-ray examination at HA.

 

Under the Programme, participating patients only need to pay the HA GOPC fee of $50 (as per Gazette) for each

consultation. A participating patient who is eligible for a waiver under the criteria set out in the Notice on Waiver Arrangement

in Programme’s website may enjoy the same fee waiver arrangement as for HA’s service when he/she attends the private

doctors for services under the scope of the Programme. Under mutual agreement, individual patients may receive further

services and treatment at their own expenses. Those who have participated in the Elderly Health Care Voucher Scheme can

meet such additional charges from their Health Care Voucher accounts.

 

For service provision, participating private doctors may receive a maximum total payment of $3,660 per year (on a

reimbursement basis), covering a maximum of 10 consultations, including the HA GOPC fee of $50 to be paid by the patients

to the private doctors direct after each consultation. For eligible waiver patients, the HA will bear the outpatient fee.

 

The GOPC PPP is planned to conclude in 2028. Participating patients will be invited to join the Chronic Disease

Co-care Pilot Scheme and continue to receive comprehensive care from family doctor in the community.