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Marcus LumThis came after Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po on Sunday signaled potential cost-cutting measures in education and healthcare.
Lawmakers called for a strategic reallocation of funds in education and healthcare, highlighting the need for more preschool and applied sciences support as well as greater transparency in health-care spending.
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Speaking on a radio program yesterday, lawmaker Lau Chi-pang, who is also an associate vice president of Lingnan University, said Chan should consider the entire educational sector as a whole and develop a comprehensive plan.
The education sector has indicated that subsidies for preschool education and applied sciences are insufficient, Lau noted, urging the government to allocate more resources to preschool education.
He also said that major universities currently rely on government subsidies, research funding, donations and tuition fees as their main sources of income.
Lau suggested that universities consider bringing in support from the business sector to fund university research."[We should] encourage university professors and researchers to engage with the market, connect with market resources to promote research and then apply the research in the market," he said.
Speaking on the same radio program, medical lawmaker David Lam Tzit-yuen said the Hospital Authority's expenses are visible but there is no public disclosure of the number of surgeries performed annually in public hospitals and the cost per surgery.Lam said that changes should be made to improve transparency and openness or else the government will find it difficult to continue providing unlimited funding.
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