What Advance Medical Directives (AMD) Professional Guidelines May Mean for Frontline Health Workers, Patients and Caregivers:

A Reading of the HKAM Best Practice Guidelines on AMD

Date & Time  23 July 2025 (Wed) 5:30 pm– 6:45 pm
Venue Lecture Theatre 5, Cheng Yu Tung Building, CUHK
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Speaker

Discussant

Dr. Derrick AU

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Professor Helen CHAN

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Dr. Derrick AU, with long involvement in advance directives (now AMD in the legislation) development in the Hospital Authority, will provide highlights of the HKAM BPG, to point out their significance for the wider public. Professor Helen CHAN, an academic, educator and a champion of advance care planning, will provide a discussion and commentary.
About the Meeting

After years of preparation, Hong Kong has enacted the Advance Decision on Life-sustaining Treatment Ordinance.  Passed by the Legislative Council on 20 November 2024 and gazetted on 29 November 2024, this legislation establishes a comprehensive framework for advance healthcare decisions, including Advance Medical Directives (AMD).  The implementation includes an 18-month transition period, allowing medical institutions and organizations to update their protocols and conduct training.  The Hong Kong Academy of Medicine (HKAM) Best Practice Guideline (BPG) on AMD is one such supporting initiative.

This meeting provides a reading of the newly promulgated (April 2025) HKAM BPG on AMD – interpretating its meaning for frontline health workers and (formal and informal) caregivers.  Traditionally, we assume that professional guidelines for doctors (as this one is) are concerned solely with best practice and ethical conduct of doctors.  On the topic of AMD, however, this may not be true.  The HKAM BPG is indeed a comprehensive set of guidelines important to all doctors, but some of the messages also have significant meanings and implications for other professional disciplines, patients and caregivers.  Indeed, AMD may be better understood as a tool for patients, rather than a medically defined procedure.

About the Bioethics Journal Club This was initiated in May 2017 (but interrupted by COVID-19) as a forum for reading, discussing and reflecting on salient topics in bioethics and health care ethics. Cross-disciplinary exchange and sharing between professionals and informed lay participants enrich understanding of issues that are current and of significance. With the re-launch of this Journal Club, we are delighted to give it a Chinese name: 生命倫理「讀.思」會which may even better describe its nature – the meeting is certainly not limited to journal reading!
Suggested Readings

The HKAM BPG for AMD can be accessed at:

https://www.hkam.org.hk/en/news/best-practice-guidelines-advance-medical-directives

A succinct legal reading of the legislation is available from this legal website:

[English] https://www.minterellison.com.hk/news/establishing-legal-basis-for-advance-medical-directives/

[Chinese] 為預設醫療指示建立法律框架 – MinterEllison HK

【Event Recap】


Our Centre’s 2025 Bioethics Journal Club concluded successfully on July 23!


Focused on the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine’s Best Practice Guidelines on Advance Medical Directives (AMD) (formulated in accordance with the Advance Decision on Life-sustaining Treatment Ordinance coming into effect in November 2024), the session featured Dr. Derrick Au analyzing the significance of the guidelines, while Professor Helen Chan explore the details of the guidelines. Participants discussed and shared their understanding and expectations of the guidelines from the perspectives of healthcare professionals, patients, and caregivers. The event generated enthusiastic responses. We sincerely thank all speakers and participants for their valuable insights and the forward-looking suggestions!

CUHK Centre for Bioethics will stay committed to fostering community discussions on bioethics and enhancing public awareness and understanding of bioethical and medical issues.


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