| 23-53 Conditions of Public Health | |||||
| Item | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 |
| Number of Registered Healthcare Professionals①(person) | |||||
| Doctors | 11016 | 11242 | 11505 | 11739 | 11961 |
| Chinese Medicine Practitioners | |||||
| Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioners② | 4738 | 4986 | 5133 | 5268 | 5540 |
| Chinese Medicine Practitioners with Limited | 58 | 55 | 61 | 68 | 79 |
| Registration③ | |||||
| Listed Chinese Medicine Practitioners④ | 3227 | 3015 | 2957 | 2897 | 2847 |
| Dentists⑤ | 1848 | 1896 | 1941 | 1976 | 2025 |
| Pharmacists | 1457 | 1517 | 1583 | 1649 | 1722 |
| Nurses⑥ | 43782 | 44402 | 35465 | 36444 | 36965 |
| Doctors per Thousand Population | 1.6 | 1.7 | 1.7 | 1.7 | 1.7@ |
| Number of Medical Institutions and Hospital Beds | |||||
| Medical Institutions (number) | 97 | 98 | 99 | 103 | 103 |
| Hospital Beds (bed) | 35526 | 34400 | 34119 | 34532 | 34928 |
| Beds per Thousand Population | 5.3 | 5.1 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 5.0@ |
| Notes: Figures are as at end of the year stated. | |||||
| ①Statistics on the registered healthcare professionals are provided by different data sources, including the Medical Council of Hong Kong for | |||||
| doctors, Chinese Medicine Council of Hong Kong for Chinese medicine practitioners, Dental Council of Hong Kong for dentists, Pharmacy | |||||
| and Poisons Board of Hong Kong for pharmacists, and Nursing Council of Hong Kong for nurses. Annual renewal of practising certificate is | |||||
| required only for doctors, dentists and pharmacists. Registered Chinese medicine practitioners (CMPs) and nurses are required to renew the | |||||
| practising certificates every three years. Figures for doctors/dentists refer to the doctors/dentists with full registration on both the local and | |||||
| overseas lists. Figures for nurses refer to registered nurses and enrolled nurses. | |||||
| ②After full implementation of the Chinese Medicine Ordinance, all CMPs should be registered before they can practise Chinese medicine in | |||||
| Hong Kong. Any person who wishes to be a registered CMP should have satisfactorily completed an approved undergraduate degree course | |||||
| of training in Chinese medicine practice, take and pass the Licensing Examination. | |||||
| ③CMPs with limited registration are allowed to perform clinical teaching and research in Chinese medicine in the specified educational and | |||||
| scientific research institutions. The registration period of CMPs with limited registration should not exceed one year and they cannot engage | |||||
| in private practice with patients. | |||||
| ④Listed CMPs can practise lawfully in Hong Kong under the transitional arrangements for registration of CMPs until a date to be announced | |||||
| by the Secretary for Food and Health in the Gazette. Listed CMPs may become registered CMPs through direct registration, registration | |||||
| assessment or licensing examination during the transitional arrangements. | |||||
| ⑤In accordance with Section 15(3) of the Dentists Registration Ordinance, Cap. 156 Laws of Hong Kong, the names of 154 registered dentists | |||||
| were removed from the register in 2003. Offsetting by 95 new dentists registered in 2003, there was a net decrease of 59 dentists in that year. | |||||
| ⑥The number of nurses had dropped in 2005 due to the removal of names of more than 9000 nurses from the register/roll in accordance with | |||||
| Section7(3)(e) and Section 13(3)(e) of the Nurses Registration Ordinance, Cap. 164 Laws of Hong Kong. | |||||