eHealth+ Connectivity Support Scheme

eHealth is a government-funded, territory-wide electronic data sharing platform that allows public and registered private healthcare providers ("HCPs") to view and share electronic health records ("eHRs") of registered healthcare recipients with consent.

To further promote health data sharing in the private healthcare sector, the eHealth+ Connectivity Support Scheme ("the Support Scheme") provides funding support to encourage private HCPs to adopt accredited Electronic Medical Record System ("EMRS") with eHealth connectivity and deposit eHRs in eHealth.

Details

Application

Deadline: 31 March 2026
  • The Support Scheme is targeted at western medical practices only
  • Application shall be made using the application form below and conform to all conditions set out in the Terms and Conditions
Online Application Form

Eligibility

  • Application is submitted by HCP on a unit basis
  • The HCP must be using an accredited EMRS
    List of accredited EMRS
  • The HCP must be registered with eHealth

Sponsorship Details and Scope

  • The HCP must sustain the eHR deposit to eHealth for any number of months during the sponsorship period, with maximum of 12 months would be sponsored
  • Each eligible HCP may register up to 50 Registered Medical Practitioners ("RMPs") with each RMP permitted only one registration
  • RMPs must be registered with eHealth
  • Each eligible HCP will be entitled to have sponsorship for maximum period of 12 months
  • The sponsorship amount will be calculated according to the monthly RMP list submitted by the HCP

Application and Notification of Results

  • Read the Terms and Conditions
  • Submit Online Application Form
  • Applicant will be notified of the result via email within two months after the submission date

Enquiries

For any enquiries, please contact Electronic Health Record Registration Office at (852) 3467 6230 or by email to ehr@ehealth.gov.hk

* For more details, please refer to the application documents. In case of any discrepancy, the application documents shall prevail.