Raymond K. H. Chan

Raymond K. H. Chan is University Dean of Students at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His major research interests are in risk and social policy, comparative social policy, and family and labour policies. He has authored and edited books, as well as published articles on topics concerning social change and social policy, gender and care, risk and social policy, with special focus on Asia. [email: rkhchan@cuhk.edu.hk]

Publications

Journal of Comparative Asian Development (JCAD)
Raymond K. H. Chan, Jacky Cheung. Est. 2021.
The Journal of Comparative Asian Development (JCAD) culls timely works to advance knowledge in Asia and its development viable in comparative perspective. The knowledge engages...
Politics Matters: The Attempts and Failure of Health Finance Reform in Hong Kong
Raymond K. H. Chan. © 2021. 11 pages.
Hong Kong's public health services gradually developed since the 1950s. They are mainly funded by taxes, supplemented by minimal user fees. In the late 1980s, the government...
Politics Matters: The Attempts and Failure of Health Finance Reform in Hong Kong
Raymond K. H. Chan. © 2020. 11 pages.
Hong Kong's public health services gradually developed since the 1950s. They are mainly funded by taxes, supplemented by minimal user fees. In the late 1980s, the government...
Policies and Politics: The Alternatives and Limitations of Health Finance Reform in Hong Kong
Raymond K. H. Chan. © 2018. 10 pages.
Since the late 1950s, Hong Kong's public health services have increased. They are mainly funded by taxes, supplemented by minimal user fees. In the late 1980s, the government...
International Journal of Public and Private Perspectives on Healthcare, Culture, and the Environment (IJPPPHCE)
Mika Markus Merviö. Est. 2017.
The International Journal of Public and Private Perspectives on Healthcare, Culture, and the Environment (IJPPPHCE) presents innovative ideas and emerging research to highlight...
Utilization of Primary Health Services in Hong Kong: Inequality, Risk, and Public-Private Interaction
Raymond K. H. Chan, Kang Hu. © 2014. 18 pages.
This chapter analyzes the issue of primary health care utilization in Hong Kong and introduces the case of Hong Kong where a special division between public and private sectors...
Policies and Politics: The Alternatives and Limitations of Health Finance Reform in Hong Kong
Raymond K. H. Chan. © 2014. 10 pages.
Since the late 1950s, Hong Kong’s public health services have increased. They are mainly funded by taxes, supplemented by minimal user fees. In the late 1980s, the government...
The Politics of Health Finance Reform in Hong Kong
Raymond K. H. Chan. © 2013. 9 pages.
Since the late 1950s, Hong Kong’s public health services have increased. They are mainly funded by taxes, supplemented by minimal user fees. In the late 1980s, the government...
Primary Health Services Utilization and Inequality: The Emerging Symbiotic Public/Private Model in Hong Kong
Raymond K. H. Chan, Kang Hu. © 2013. 11 pages.
Hong Kong’s health services have shown signs of development in recent decades. The provision of public low-cost universal health services acts as a safety net, but its quality...
International Journal of Public and Private Healthcare Management and Economics (IJPPHME)
Jari Vuori. Est. 2011.
The International Journal of Public and Private Healthcare Management and Economics (IJPPHME) takes an interdisciplinary look at public and private healthcare organizations...
The Politics of Health Finance Reform in Hong Kong
Raymond K. H. Chan. © 2011. 9 pages.
Since the late 1950s, Hong Kong’s public health services have increased. They are mainly funded by taxes, supplemented by minimal user fees. In the late 1980s, the government...
Primary Health Services Utilization and Inequality: The Emerging Symbiotic Public/Private Model in Hong Kong
Raymond K. H. Chan, Kang Hu. © 2011. 13 pages.
Hong Kong’s health services have shown signs of development in recent decades. The provision of public low-cost universal health services acts as a safety net, but its quality...