HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire - 30 October 2025 -
Quality HealthCare Medical Services (QHMS), a long-established
healthcare provider in Hong Kong, has partnered with School of
Accounting and Finance (AF) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
(PolyU) to launch a strategic internship programme focused on Robotic
Process Automation (RPA). The initiative supports internal workflow
improvement across QHMS operations while giving undergraduate students
real-world experience in digital process transformation. The
collaboration reflects QHMS's commitment to fostering future talent and
exploring technologies that enhance operational efficiency in
healthcare.
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) uses software robots to automate
repetitive, rule-based digital tasks such as data entry, file handling,
and system navigation — reducing manual workload and improving
consistency across administrative processes.
In this internship, six PolyU AF students are working across five QHMS
departments to develop and implement nine RPA use cases, with additional
projects in reserve. These automations are expected to contribute to a
combined monthly saving of approximately 1,600 man-hours
1, providing measurable improvements in internal productivity.
Key areas of focus of the internship include:
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Clinic report digitisation – Automating the generation and handling
of internal reports across 20 clinics (approx. 1,320 hours/month1).
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Billing query management – Streamlining billing-related administrative queries (approx. 120 hours/month1).
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Amendment form handling – Automating the processing of 100+ scanned amendment forms from clinics to the billing system.
"This programme allows us to pilot emerging technologies in a structured, low-risk way while supporting student learning," said
Elaine Chu, General Manager of QHMS. "It demonstrates how
collaboration between academia and healthcare services can create mutual
value. By working alongside students, our teams gain fresh perspectives
on how technology can enhance efficiency — supporting our broader goal
of continuous improvement in healthcare operations."
Designed specifically for business undergraduates, the internship
provides the students with an opportunity to apply their analytical and
process improvement skills in a live healthcare setting. Unlike
traditional tech internships, this programme equips students from
non-technical backgrounds to contribute meaningfully to automation
projects.
Each student will take part in a 24-week internship over two semesters,
dedicating approximately 10 to 14 hours per week to the project.
Throughout the programme, they will gain hands-on exposure to Quality
HealthCare's business operations and processes, and contribute to the
design and development of automation robots with an objective to enhance
efficiency and foster innovation.
Prior to the internship, students are required to complete a five-day
training course on RPA. This course covers the fundamentals of
automation design, development, and deployment, and equips them with the
technical foundation needed to contribute effectively under supervision
during the internship.
The internship deliverables include:
- - Term 1: Initial RPA bots and interim reports
- - Term 2: Finalised bots, process documentation, and summary reports
"This partnership provides students with a valuable opportunity to apply their knowledge in a practical setting," said
Professor Brian Kei, Professor of Practice (FinTech), School of Accounting and Finance at PolyU. "It also allows them to explore how digital transformation is impacting a vital sector like healthcare."
Beyond skill development, the RPA internship fosters a broader
innovation mindset within QHMS. The initiative encourages staff to
explore process improvement opportunities and engage with digital tools
that enhance internal workflows.
Looking ahead, QHMS plans to deepen its collaboration with academic
institutions in Hong Kong by expanding internship and applied learning
opportunities. These initiatives will support a wider range of
innovation and operational improvement projects across different
functions. By partnering with more higher education institutions in Hong
Kong and nurturing future talent, QHMS aims to contribute to workforce
readiness in Hong Kong and foster a culture of continuous improvement
within healthcare service operations.
* The above contents are prepared for information purposes only and do not constitute an offer or solicitation for services.
1 The estimated man-hour savings are computed based on
internal time-tracking data and average monthly volumes recorded across
relevant teams (Q1-2 2025).