Lockton's Healthcare Liability services are designed to protect patients, healthcare professionals, and the overall mission of healthcare organizations in Greater China. The healthcare sector is characterized by its complexity, diverse services, and a dynamic regulatory landscape, which presents unique risks and challenges. Lockton has established a Global Healthcare Network to address these challenges, leveraging medical indemnity insurance expertise and industry knowledge to provide top-tier solutions tailored to clients' needs across Greater China. The dedicated Healthcare Liability team in Asia comprises professionals with extensive experience, serving a wide range of clients from individual practitioners to large healthcare organizations. Understanding the pressures healthcare teams face in delivering quality patient outcomes while managing costs, Lockton aims to help clients reduce both insurance and claims costs. This approach allows for savings that can be reinvested into enhancing patient care. Who Lockton Works With: Private Hospital Groups Care/Nursing Homes Independent Healthcare Organizations Charitable Healthcare Providers Specialist Clinics and Surgical Centers Mental Health Providers Medical Tourism Providers Allied Health Industries Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Individual Consultants GPs & Dental Practices Professional Registers & Membership Associations Lockton's commitment to the healthcare sector in Greater China ensures that clients receive the support and expertise necessary to navigate the complexities of healthcare liability effectively.

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Healthcare Liability

Protect your Patients, your People, and your Mission

Healthcare is a highly complex area of risk with a vast diversity of services, a dynamic regulatory environment, challenging financial circumstances and growing patient expectations.

Lockton has identified the unique challenges that are associated with the healthcare industry in Asia by investing significantly in developing a Global Healthcare Network, which combines the experience of medical indemnity insurance expertise and industry experts across the world for the sole benefit of offering best in class solutions for our clients.

The Lockton Healthcare Liability team in Asia has dedicated professionals with unparalleled expertise across the sector. We deliver our specialised services to all types of clients – from individual clinicians in private practice to multi-billion pound healthcare organisations.

We understand the conflicting pressures on teams to deliver high-quality patient outcomes and manage costs at the same time. We help our clients reduce their costs - insurance and claims costs - and create savings that can be reinvested into patient care.

Who we work with

  • Private Hospital Groups

  • Care/Nursing Homes

  • Independent Healthcare Organisations

  • Charitable Healthcare Providers

  • Specialist Clinics and Surgical Centres

  • Mental Health Providers

  • Medical Tourism Providers

  • Allied Health Industries

  • Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

  • Individual Consultants

  • GPs & Dental Practices

  • Professional Registers & Membership Associations

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Key Contacts

Melody Qian - SVP Head of GPFR Greater China version 2020
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Melody Qian

SVP - Professional and Executive Risk - Greater China
Melody.Qian@lockton.com
+852 2250 2672

Kevin Wong - VP Global Professional and Financial Risks GPFR Greater China
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Kevin Wong

Vice President - Professional and Executive Risk - Greater China
kevin.wong@lockton.com
+852 2250 2886

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