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2015 Collector Jahon International Company 4/1/2015 VIETNAM MEDICAL DAILY NEWS COLLECTION
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2015

Collector

Jahon International Company

4/1/2015

VIETNAM MEDICAL DAILY NEWS

COLLECTION

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OVERVIEW

VIETNAM ANNOUNCES HEALTH MINISTER’S OFFICIAL FACEBOOK PAGE TUOI TRE NEWS

UPDATE (03/03/2015) ..................................................................................................................................................... 4

THE VIETNAMESE MINISTRY OF HEALTH HAS ANNOUNCED THE OFFICIAL FACEBOOK PAGE OF MINISTER NGUYEN THI KIM TIEN, WHO USES IT

AS A CHANNEL TO PROVIDE INFORMATION AND RECEIVE QUESTIONS REGARDING HEALTHCARE FROM THE PUBLIC.

HEALTH MINISTER USES SOCIAL MEDIA TO HELP DYING MAN (16/03/2015) ....................................... 6

HEALTH MINISTER NGUYEN THI KIM TIEN HAS USED HER SOCIAL MEDIA NETWORK TO CALL SUPPORT FOR A MAN WITH A LIFE-THREATENING

SPINAL INJURY.

ROK PROVINCE SEEKS MEDICAL ENGAGEMENT WITH BINH DUONG (01/04/2015) ............................ 8

THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA (ROK) PROVINCE OF DEAGU IS WORKING TO EXPAND ITS MEDICAL COLLABORATION WITH THE SOUTHERN

VIETNAMESE PROVINCE OF BINH DUONG, SAID KIM YON-CHANG, DEPUTY MAYOR OF DEAGU DURING A MEETING WITH VICE CHAIRMAN OF THE

BINH DUONG PEOPLE’S COMMITTEE TRAN THANH LIEM ON MARCH 31. 8

LYMPHOMA CANCERS INCREASING IN VIETNAM (01/04/2015) ................................................................ 9

MALIGNANT LYMPHOMA, A TYPE OF CANCER, IS OCCURRING WITH ALARMING FREQUENCY IN VIETNAM AND THE NUMBERS ARE RISING EVERY

YEAR, SAYS NGUYEN ANH TRI, DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEMATOLOGY AND CENTRAL BLOOD TRANSFUSION.

SOUTHERN CENTRE FOR HIV TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OPENS APRIL 2, 2015....... 10

THE CENTRE IS A JOINT EFFORT BETWEEN THE HO CHI MINH CITY UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY, THE HANOI MEDICAL

UNIVERSITY AND THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA WITH SUPPORT FROM THE US PRESIDENT’S EMERGENCY PLAN FOR AIDS RELIEF (PEPFAR)

THROUGH THE SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (SAMHSA) UNDER THE US DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND

HUMAN SERVICES.

AUSTRALIA GIVES CHILD HEALTHCARE EQUIPMENT TO KHANH HOA HOSPITAL(03/04/2015) ... 11

THE AUSTRALIAN CONSUL GENERAL IN HO CHI MINH CITY PRESENTED 18 PIECES OF NEWBORN HEALTHCARE EQUIPMENT TO THE KHANH

HOA GENERAL HOSPITAL ON APRIL 2 IN THE CENTRAL COASTAL PROVINCE OF KHANH HOA.

VIETNAM SUCCESSFULLY TRANSPLANTS NON-RELATIVE UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD (03/04/2015)

....................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

THE FIRST NON-RELATIVE UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD TRANSPLANT WAS SUCCESSFULLY CONDUCTED IN VIETNAM, ANNOUNCED THE NATIONAL

INSTITUTE OF HEMATOLOGY AND BLOOD TRANSFUSION (NIHBT) UNDER THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH ON APRIL 2.

CAN THO: FREE SURGERIES FOR CHILDREN WITH FOOT DEFECTS 03/04/2015) ............................... 13

FORTY-FOUR CHILDREN WITH FOOT DEFORMITIES HAVE SUCCESSFULLY BEEN TREATED AS A RESULT OF A JOINT EFFORT BETWEEN THE MEKONG

DELTA CITY OF CAN THO’S GENERAL HOSPITAL AND THE INTERNATIONAL EXTREMITY PROJECT (IEP), A NON-PROFIT MEDICAL ORGANIZATION.

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MUSEUM OF TRADITIONAL MEDICINE OPENS TO TOURISTS (07/04/2015) .......................................... 13

ABOUT 3,000 VALUABLE OBJECTS OF VIETNAMESE TRADITIONAL MEDICINE ARE ON DISPLAY AT A UNIQUE MUSEUM IN HO CHI MINH CITY.

THE MUSEUM, CALLED THE VIETNAM MUSEUM OF TRADITIONAL MEDICINE OR FITO MUSEUM, IS RUN BY THE FITO PHARMA MEDICINE LTD

COMPANY.

VIETNAM'S NUMBER OF BREASTFED CHILDREN STILL LOW: UNICEF (08/04/2015)......................... 14

UNICEF AIMS TO ASSURE 50 PERCENT OF CHILDREN AROUND THE WORLD ARE BREASTFED EXCLUSIVELY IN THEIR FIRST SIX MONTHS, BUT

VIETNAM HAS ONLY REACHED 17 PERCENT, AN ASIA-PACIFIC UNICEF REPRESENTATIVE SAID AT A RECENT CONFERENCE ON NUTRITION IN HANOI.

CANCER PATIENT FIRST CHILD TO GET MAIN VEIN REPLACEMENT (08/04/2015) ........................... 15

DOCTORS FROM THE VIETNAM NATIONAL HOSPITAL OF PEDIATRICS AND THE VIETNAM NATIONAL HEART INSTITUTE SUCCESSFULLY REPLACED

AN INFERIOR VENA CAVA, THE MAIN VEIN IN THE STOMACH, AND REMOVED A TUMOR ON A CHILD WHO SUFFERS FROM RENAL CANCER.

HCM CITY: 5.9 TRILLION VND TO BUILD 2ND ONCOLOGY HOSPITAL (08/04/2015) ........................... 15

HO CHI MINH CITY WILL BUILD THE SECOND ONCOLOGY HOSPITAL IN DISTRICT 9, AT A TOTAL COST OF NEARLY 5.9 TRILLION VND (274

MILLION USD) WHICH IS SOURCED FROM THE STATE BUDGET AND OTHER LEGAL CAPITAL RESOURCES.

HOSPITALS TO FOCUS ON PATIENT SATISFACTION 08/04/2015) ............................................................ 16

PATIENT SATISFACTION HAS BECOME INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT IN TODAY'S COMPETITIVE HEALTHCARE ENVIRONMENT, DR HO MANH

TUONG, GENERAL SECRETARY OF THE HO CHI MINH CITY SOCIETY FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE, TOLD A RECENT WORKSHOP IN HCM CITY.

WORLD HEMOPHILIA DAY 2015 MARKED IN VIETNAM (11/04/2015) ..................................................... 18

THE WORLD HEMOPHILIA DAY 2015 WAS MARKED IN HANOI ON APRIL 11 FOLLOWING A MEETING ORGANIZED BY THE VIETNAM

HEMOPHILIA ASSOCIATION (VHA) IN COLLABORATION WITH THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEMATOLOGY AND BLOOD TRANSFUSION.

NA DISCUSSES PERMITS FOR HOSPITALS, HEALTHCARE STAFF (14/04/2015) ................................... 19

ALL OF THE COUNTRY'S PRIVATE HOSPITALS AND STAFF HAVE RECEIVED OPERATING AND WORKING LICENSES, COMPARED TO 73-95 PERCENT

OF STAFF AT PUBLIC HOSPITALS, A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH SAID APRIL 13 AT THE 10TH PLENARY SESSION OF THE NATIONAL

ASSEMBLY'S SOCIAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE HELD IN HO CHI MINH CITY.

2014 MEDICAL CAMPAIGNS YIELD POSITIVE RESULTS (14/04/2015) ..................................................... 20

BLOOD DONATION AND HUMANITARIAN MEDICAL EXAMINATION AND TREATMENT CAMPAIGNS IN 2014 BROUGHT ABOUT SIGNIFICANT

RESULTS AND BENEFITTED A SUBSTANTIAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE, HEARD A CONFERENCE REVIEWING THE DRIVES IN HANOI ON APRIL 14.

VIETNAM, UK BOLSTER COOPERATION IN INFECTIOUS DISEASE RESEARCH (14/04/2015) ........... 21

VIETNAMESE AND BRITISH SCIENTISTS DISCUSSED JOINT RESEARCH ON INFECTIOUS DISEASES WHEN MEETING AT A WORKSHOP ON

COOPERATION BETWEEN VIETNAM AND THE UK ON THE DISEASES HELD IN HANOI ON APRIL 14.

HIGH RISK OF DENGUE FEVER OUTBREAK (14/04/2015) .......................................................................... 22

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THERE IS A HIGH RISK OF AN OUTBREAK OF THE MOSQUITO-BORNE DENGUE FEVER IN 2015 BECAUSE OF STRONG INCREASES IN INFECTION

CASES AND ABNORMAL WEATHER PATTERNS IN THE EARLY MONTHS OF 2015.

VIETNAM, SINGAPORE MAKE JOINT CHARITABLE MEDICAL EFFORT (15/04/2015) ........................ 23

A TEAM OF 32 MILITARY DOCTORS AND HEALTH EXPERTS FROM BOTH NATIONS WILL ALSO PROVIDE LOCALS WITH FREE EYE EXAMINATIONS

AND GLASSES.

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Vietnam announces health minister’s official Facebook page

Tuoi Tre News, updated: 03/03/2015 13:47 GMT + 7

The Vietnamese Ministry of Health has announced the official Facebook page of Minister Nguyen

Thi Kim Tien, who uses it as a channel to provide information and receive questions regarding

healthcare from the public

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Minister Tien’s official Facebook page is accessible at https://www.facebook.com/botruongboyte.vn,

the ministry’s office said, adding that she also has a fan page.

The Facebook page and fan page were set up in late 2014 and the former has been providing

updated official information on the health sector, said Ha Anh Duc, deputy chief of the ministry’s

secretariat.The official announcement of the minister’s Facebook address followed the fact that there

are many pages claiming to be the minister's Facebook page, but they are fake, Duc said.

Regarding the question of whether Minister Tien’s Facebook page will be handled by herself or her

subordinates, the ministry’s office told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper that it will depend on her time.

However, the minister still regularly views the page and makes replies to queries posted by members of

public, the office said.The ministry considers the minister’s Facebook page a channel to receive

information from the public and other agencies, the office said.

As far as Tuoi Tre knows, Minister Tien is the first member of the current government to run an

official Facebook page.

At a meeting of the government held on January 15, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung urged

authorities to provide the public with official and accurate information on social media as it is

impossible to ban people from uploading information to social networking sites. PM Dung emphasized

that the Government Office should put forth more effort to better its information and communication

activities.

“It is unacceptable for us to manage and operate the country’s affairs but fail to keep the public

informed of the government’s policies,” the premier said.

The government should post correct and timely information on national policies on social media to

make it known to the public and keep them from being influenced by wrong information, he added.

“It is impossible for us to ban or prevent people from posting information on the Internet. The most

important thing is that we should provide official, accurate and timely information on social media,

thereby building trust in the people,” the PM insisted. Please visit original web page here.

Health Minister uses social media to help dying man

dtinews.vn, VNN | March 16, 2015 08:01 AM

Health Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien has used her social media network to call support for a

man with a life-threatening spinal injury.

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Health Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien uses social media to help Vang Van Pao

Vang Van Pao in Muong Khuong District, Lao Cai Province, broke his back after falling from a

tree while gathering firewood.

Tien posted his case on her Facebook page. Pao needs urgent surgery to save his life, said Nguyen

Manh Hung, a doctor at Vietnam-Germany Hospital in Hanoi.

"Pao has received lots of donations from organizations and individuals for his treatment," Doctor

Hung added.

Vang Van Pao being treated at Vietnam-Germany Hospital

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The minister is promoting her page at https://www.facebook.com/botruongboyte.vn as an interactive

conduit between the government and the public.

Created by Tien in late 2014, the page has provided updates on healthcare services and activities of

the minister. Many people also visited the site to comment about doctors' attitudes, quality of health

care services service and to ask about public health policies.

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung urged ministers last year to be more active in using social

networks to communicate with the public and learn more about the nation's needs. Please visit original

web page here.

RoK province seeks medical engagement with Binh Duong

01/04/2015 | 10:14:00, by vietnamplus

The Republic of Korea (RoK) province of Deagu is working to expand its medical collaboration

with the southern Vietnamese province of Binh Duong, said Kim Yon-Chang, Deputy Mayor of Deagu

during a meeting with Vice Chairman of the Binh Duong People’s Committee Tran Thanh Liem on

March 31.

Kim Yon-Chang pledged to promote investment in Vietnam among the Korean business

community.

Liem said Binh Duong welcomed Korean enterprises to engage in the local economy and spoke

highly of the healthcare services available to residents as provided by a medical delegation from Deagu.

From March 30 to April 1, My Phuoc General Hospital and the Deagu delegation of 52 medical

personnel and 30 volunteers have offered free medical checkups and medicines for an estimated 2,500

disadvantaged people.

With a recent annual growth of 14.5 percent, Binh Duong is among the top four localities with

highest amount of foreign capital in Vietnam, and a total of 9 billion USD from the Republic of Korea

makes it the third largest foreign investor in the southern province.

Deagu has a reputation for its strong development in the medical, electricity and electronic product

sectors. Please visit original web page here.

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Lymphoma cancers increasing in Vietnam

01/04/2015 | 15:59:13 by vietnamplus

About 2,700 new cases of lymphoma in people of all ages are detected in Vietnam each year, but it

occurs most commonly in middle age (Photo: suckhoedoisong)

Malignant lymphoma, a type of cancer, is occurring with alarming frequency in Vietnam and the

numbers are rising every year, says Nguyen Anh Tri, Director of the National Institute of Hematology

and Central Blood Transfusion.

About 2,700 new cases of lymphoma in people of all ages are detected in Vietnam each year, but

it occurs most commonly in middle age.

Over the last 10 years, Vietnam has made significant progress in diagnosing and treating cancers,

malignant lymphoma in particular, but it was strapped by a shortage of qualified oncologists across the

country, Tri said at a recent ceremony to launch a project in Hanoi.

The project seeks to strengthen diagnosis and treatment of the disease in Vietnam. It is a

cooperative venture between leading prestigious lymphoma treatment centers in Vietnam including the

National Institute of Hematology, Central Blood Transfusion Institute, HCM City Oncology Hospital,

and Cho Ray Hospital.

The 413,000 USD project is being funded by the Hoffmann-La Roche representative office in

Vietnam.

The strong links between the leading medical units in hematology will form a professional

foundation for training in lymphoma diagnosis and treatment, and promote the exchange of skills and

experience between the key centers and lower-level hospitals. The project expects to achieve a high

standard of understanding and a full integration of international standards in lymphoma management.

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The three-year project will provide intensive training courses at international centers for

Vietnamese professionals, including oncologists specializing in doctors in lymphoma.

In 2015 and 2016, the project will organize training courses at high-level hospitals at home and

abroad, establish more laboratories, and promote international co-operation in research.

Experts said at the launching ceremony that Vietnam needs more highly qualified doctors in all

provinces and cities to meet the increasing demand for lymphoma treatment.

Lymphoma is a form of cancer that affects the immune system. Specifically, it is a cancer of

immune cells called lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell. There are two broad types of lymphoma

and many subtypes.

The two main types of lymphoma are Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Both children and

adults can get Hodgkin lymphoma. The risk may be higher in early or late adulthood and the disease

occurs at a slightly higher rate in males. Please visit original web page here.

Southern centre for HIV treatment technology transfer opens

April 2, 2015 by vietnamplus

The HIV & Addiction Treatment Technology Transfer Centre in the south, the second in Vietnam,

has become operational in Ho Chi Minh City.

The centre is a joint effort between the Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy,

the Hanoi Medical University and the University of California with support from the US President’s

Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services

Administration (SAMHSA) under the US Department of Health and Human Services.

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It will conduct research studies on treatment for addictive substances such as morphine, heroine,

methamphetamines, alcohol and ecstasy, and at the same time, cooperate with domestic and foreign

specialists to open training courses on addiction treatment as well as provide treatment at rehabilitation

centers.

Do Van Dung, Vice Rector of the Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy, said

that the centre’s research will be helpful to the development of medical science on addictive substances,

as well as the improvement of Vietnamese medical staff’s capacity.

The centre also represents the Government’s policies in promoting treatment for drug addicts and

reducing HIV infections.

Nguyen Thi Van from the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs’ Department for Social

Vices Prevention said the centre will provide drug users with access to new treatment technology.

Earlier in 2011, the Vietnam HIV & Addiction Treatment Transfer Centre (VHATTC) was founded at

the Hanoi Medical University. Please visit original web page here.

Australia gives child healthcare equipment to Khanh Hoa Hospital

03/04/2015 | 11:19:43 by vietnamplus

Child healthcare equipment was given to Khanh Hoa hospital. (Photo: VNA)

The Australian Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City presented 18 pieces of newborn healthcare

equipment to the Khanh Hoa General Hospital on April 2 in the central coastal province of Khanh Hoa.

The equipment, worth nearly one billion VND (46,000 USD), was co-funded through the

Australian Government and the Vina Capital Fund.

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The move is a step towards ensuring access to healthcare for local children, said Australian

Consul General to Ho Chi Minh City John McAnulty.The donation is part of activities for the

Australian Direct Aid Programme for Vietnam, aiming to improve child healthcare services and

minimize the rate of child mortality in the province and its vicinity. Please visit original web page here.

Vietnam successfully transplants non-relative umbilical cord blood

03/04/2015 | 11:34:00 by vietnamplus

Linh is examined after the transplant (Photo: VNA)

The first non-relative umbilical cord blood transplant was successfully conducted in Vietnam,

announced the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion (NIHBT) under the Ministry of

Health on April 2.

The transplant took place on December 30, 2014 for Hoang Thi Thuy Linh, a 28-year-old from

central Quang Binh province suffering from acute leukemia. After three months of transplantation, she

has recovered and the umbilical cord blood cells are growing stably.

The transplant cost nearly 1 billion VND (46,500 USD), 50 percent of which was paid for by

insurance. The NIHBT provided free umbilical cord blood stem cells worth 300 million VND (13,950

USD).

NIHBT Deputy Director PhD Bach Quoc Khanh said that transplant will help lengthen Linh’s

life, highlighting that this measure offers hope to patients with blood disorders.

Vietnam’s first cord blood stem cell bank was opened by the NIHBT in May 2014 to gather and

store donations of umbilical cords for the purpose of treating blood disorders for people in need.

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Since then, the bank has stored nearly 1,000 samples of stem cells. Other than umbilical cords,

stem cells can be extracted from bone marrow and peripheral blood stem cells. Please visit original web

page here.

Can Tho: Free surgeries for children with foot defects

03/04/2015 | 11:20:36 by vietnamplus

Forty-four children with foot deformities have successfully been treated as a result of a joint

effort between the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho’s General Hospital and the International Extremity

Project (IEP), a non-profit medical organization.

IEP medical personnel from the US and Israel together with the General Hospital carried out 10

days of free examinations, surgeries and treatment for children under the age of six from all over the

country. The young patients are all in stable health condition.

In 2013, the foreign medical organization offered checkups for 90 people and operations for 38

others.

The IEP provides support for humanitarian projects and supplies medical assistance to Vietnam

through its missions in Can Tho. Their work aims to correct physical lower-extremity deformities and

give disabled Vietnamese a new chance at life. IEP volunteer doctors perform surgeries, provide

medical equipment and train Vietnamese doctors. Please visit original web page here.

Museum of traditional medicine opens to tourists

07/04/2015 | 22:09:33 by vietnamplus

About 3,000 valuable objects of Vietnamese traditional medicine are on display at a unique

museum in Ho Chi Minh City. The museum, called the Vietnam Museum of Traditional Medicine or

FITO Museum, is run by the Fito Pharma Medicine Ltd Company.

The exhibition area covers 600sqm in 24 rooms on five storeys. The upper storey has a room for

the worship of two forefathers of Vietnamese medicine, Tue Tinh (1330-?) and Le Huu Trac (1720-

1791). A model of an ancient medicine house has been displayed at the museum, along with recipes,

tools for making herbal medicines, herbal containers and some 2,500-year-old objects.

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The museum also has a collection of wood carvings of 100 physicians who lived between the

12th and the 20th centuries. There is a collection of old books on traditional medicine in Han and Nom

(Vietnamese ideographic characters transcribed from Chinese characters), written by various noted

physicians.

Besides being able to see how traditional medicine is made by curators, tourists can act as

herbalists to feel the pulse of ‘patients', who are also visitors.

According to the company, the museum receives more than 100 tourists every day, many of

whom are foreigners. Please visit original web page here.

Vietnam's number of breastfed children still low: UNICEF

08/04/2015 | 15:21:00 by vietnamplus

A nutrition expert (R) gives advice to a mother (Photo: VNA)

UNICEF aims to assure 50 percent of children around the world are breastfed exclusively in

their first six months, but Vietnam has only reached 17 percent, an Asia-Pacific UNICEF

representative said at a recent conference on nutrition in Hanoi.

The percentage in Vietnam is much lower than Laos and Cambodia, with 40 percent and 65

percent, respectively. Thailand comes in at 12 percent.

The first 1,000 days are the "golden" period for providing critical nutrition to foster height and

intelligence in infants, the UNICEF representative said.

Effective methods include nutrition supplements during pregnancy, breastfeeding exclusively in

the six months, continuing breastfeeding and making sure infants get enough nutrition in the following

months. Please visit original web page here.

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Cancer patient first child to get main vein replacement

08/04/2015 | 15:24:14 by vietnamplus

Doctors from the Vietnam National Hospital of Pediatrics and the Vietnam National Heart

Institute successfully replaced an inferior vena cava, the main vein in the stomach, and removed a

tumor on a child who suffers from renal cancer.

He was the first child in Vietnam to receive the treatment. Hoang Van Truong, 5, from the central

province of Nghe An, was diagnosed with renal cancer in August 2012. Doctors had removed the

tumor, but a year later he got stomach-ache and was transported to the Vietnam National Hospital of

Pediatrics. They found that the tumor had metastasized to the inferior vena cava.

After Truong received chemotherapy to shrink the tumor, doctors removed it and replaced the

injured vein. He was discharged two weeks later and is now in stable condition. Please visit original

web page here.

HCM City: 5.9 trillion VND to build 2nd Oncology Hospital

08/04/2015 | 10:10:58 by vietnamplus

Crowds of patients need check-ups per day at the Ho Chi Minh Oncology Hospital (Photo: VNA)

Ho Chi Minh City will build the second Oncology Hospital in District 9, at a total cost of nearly

5.9 trillion VND (274 million USD) which is sourced from the State budget and other legal capital

resources.

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The 1,000 patient-bed hospital will be specialized in high quality tumor treatment, applying state-

of-the-art medical technology. The 10-storey construction includes an outpatient clinic, a sub-clinical

and diagnostic area, and an administrative area.

Hua Ngoc Thuan, Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee said that the facility will

help ease the burden on other oncology hospitals in the south.

The construction is scheduled to start in the second quarter of this year and the facility is

expected to become operational in 2017.

Ho Chi Minh City’s first Oncology Hospital was founded in 1985, serving as the main centre for

cancer treatment in southern region. It is capable of providing various treatment modalities such as

surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. Please visit original web page here.

Hospitals to focus on patient satisfaction

08/04/2015 | 16:52:00 by vietnamplus

The Ministry of Health has told health departments in provinces and cities to improve patient

satisfaction at their hospitals (File Photo)

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Patient satisfaction has become increasingly important in today's competitive healthcare

environment, Dr Ho Manh Tuong, General Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Society for Reproductive

Medicine, told a recent workshop in HCM City.

"Vietnam's healthcare system is in the midst of dramatic transformation," Tuong said at the

workshop, organized by the Private Healthcare Management Club. While competition between medical

institutions is increasing, little had been done to identify the most important characteristics of

healthcare services to improve patient satisfaction, he said.

He noted that healthcare quality included both technical quality, which reflects the accuracy of

medical diagnoses and procedures, and functional quality, which is how patients perceive the services

delivered.

"In other words, since patients are often unable to accurately assess the technical quality of

healthcare service, patients have a tendency to infer technical quality based on functional aspects," he

said. "Patients' quality perceptions are usually determined by functional quality."

Dr Nguyen Minh Man, Deputy Manager of the city's University Medical Centre's general

planning department, said patient satisfaction depended on several factors: doctors and nurses'

competence, results of examination and treatment, hospital care for patients, waiting time, patients'

trust in hospitals, hospital facilities and medical fees.

Dr Le Huu Phuc, who is studying for a master's degree in Healthcare Management in South

Australia's Flinders University, cited research that showed US hospitals with high patient satisfaction

provided more efficient care and were associated with higher surgical quality.

To achieve the highest patient satisfaction index, Phuc said hospitals should provide good salaries,

have a safe working environment and proper policies. If not, low-quality healthcare services would be

provided, causing patient dissatisfaction.

The Ministry of Health has told health departments in provinces and cities to improve patient

satisfaction at their hospitals.

Vuong Anh Tai, Deputy Head of the city Department of Health's medical profession division, said

that his department had started to pay more attention to patient satisfaction.

The city Department of Health is, in partnership with global healthcare company US's Merck

Sharp&Dohme and market research company Nielsen Vietnam, conducting a survey on people's

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satisfaction with the city's healthcare. Based on the survey, the city will take steps to improve

shortcomings.

"Satisfaction of patients and their relatives are important in the development of both public and

private hospitals," he said.

Besides professional skills of doctors, he said the hospitals should also conduct their own

surveys on patient satisfaction periodically.

Last year, 53 percent of complaints via hotlines of hospitals in the city reflected patient

dissatisfaction about behavior and working attitudes of health staff, including doctors and nurses.

Man said doctors and nurses at his hospital were given training in communications skills. A

special unit monitors the staff while they work and patients provide feedback so that staff can improve

in a timely fashion. He said these skills should be incorporated into a training program at medical

universities. Please visit original web page here.

World Hemophilia Day 2015 marked in Vietnam

11/04/2015 | 17:56:00 by vietnamplus

A patient with hemophilia was treated in Vietnam. (Photo: VNA)

The World Hemophilia Day 2015 was marked in Hanoi on April 11 following a meeting

organized by the Vietnam Hemophilia Association (VHA) in collaboration with the National Institute of

Hematology and Blood Transfusion.

The World Hemophilia Day 2015 was organized to raise awareness about bleeding disorder and

the need to build a family of support for those living with it.

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According to Nguyen Anh Tri, VHA Chairman, people living with hemophilia can have a stable

life and make contributions to society if they are diagnosed and treated early along with the help from

the community.

Vietnam currently have around 6,000 hemophilia patients and only 40 percent of them are

discovered and treated on a regular basis, Tri said.

There is significant progress in treating the hemophilia in Vietnam thanks to improve diagnose

and treatment quality, he added. Please visit original web page here.

NA discusses permits for hospitals, healthcare staff

14/04/2015 | 11:16:26 by vietnamplus

All of the country's private hospitals and staff have received operating and working licenses,

compared to 73-95 percent of staff at public hospitals, a representative of the Ministry of Health said

April 13 at the 10th plenary session of the National Assembly's Social Affairs Committee held in Ho

Chi Minh City.

"There are more than 257,000 people who need to have working licenses in the medical sector

nationwide, along with 1,200 public hospitals, 169 private hospitals, 30,000 individual clinics, 232

antenatal clinics and 11,800 medical stations," Deputy Minister Nguyen Thi Xuyen said.

In 2012, the Health Ministry set up a database system to manage the granting of working and

operating licenses. Since then, the system has updated profiles of 200,000 people working in the sector.

"In the future, the Ministry will grant working licenses through the internet to create the most

favorable conditions for people to work in the field," Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien said.

At the session, National Assembly delegates discussed the State's management of granting

licenses and the need to find qualified human resources, particularly people who will work in rural and

remote areas.

They also discussed the granting of licenses for medical stations in various industries, Eastern

medicine clinics, and clinics working with military and civil units.

"The most difficult aspect about granting working licenses in the healthcare sector is the

limitation of human resources at provincial health departments," Minister Tien added. She explained

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that a new sub-department for management will be created. "A legal framework for granting licenses is

nearly completed," she said.

Truong Thi Mai, chairwoman of the committee, suggested that the Ministries of Health and

Defence should work together and issue temporary solutions to complete the granting of operation and

career licenses for all clinics working with military and civil units before January 1, 2016. Please visit

original web page here.

2014 medical campaigns yield positive results

14/04/2015 | 21:07:00 by vietnamplus

Blood donation and humanitarian medical examination and treatment campaigns in 2014

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Blood donation and humanitarian medical examination and treatment campaigns in 2014

brought about significant results and benefitted a substantial number of people heard a conference

reviewing the drives in Hanoi on April 14.

A report at the event revealed that more than 1 million blood units were donated in 2014,

equivalent to only 1.17 percent of the population giving blood but meeting 58 percent of the demand.

Over 96 percent of the units were donated outside of emergency scenarios.

Communication activities and donation events were stepped up such as the Red Spring Festival

after the Lunar New Year holiday and the Red Journey in summer, helping minimize the blood

shortages frequently experienced during these time periods.

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Meanwhile, nearly 2,600 check-ups were made during the medical examination and treatment

campaign which took place from September 1, 2014 to February 15 this year.

More than 1.15 million low-income people in rural areas received free medications and 90,000

others received health advice. About 272,000 gifts were presented to the underprivileged during this

time, the report said.

Vice State President Nguyen Thi Doan spoke highly of the campaigns’ effectiveness and asked

relevant agencies and organizations to continue promoting these activities. She also called upon people

from all demographics to actively engage in blood donation and contribute to humanitarian activities

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health needs to complete the draft Law on blood and stem cell

donation promptly for submission to the National Assembly in 2016. Once in effect, it will serve as the

legal framework for blood donation and humanitarian check-ups and treatment, she added. Please visit

original web page here.

Vietnam, UK bolster cooperation in infectious disease research

14/04/2015 | 21:01:00 by vietnamplus

Vietnam & UK bolster cooperation in infectious disease research. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese and British scientists discussed joint research on infectious diseases when meeting at

a workshop on cooperation between Vietnam and the UK on the diseases held in Hanoi on April 14.

Efforts to promote collaboration in science and technology will be carried out within three years

as backed by the two nations, said Le Thanh Binh, Deputy Chief of the Department of International

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Cooperation under the Ministry of Science and Technology. He said that the two pledged to build five

joint research studies with great societal impact.

First Secretary of the British Embassy in Vietnam Andrew Holt affirmed that with its significant

expertise in infectious diseases, the UK is willing to share experience with Vietnamese specialists and

researchers.

Louisa Rahemtulla from the British Embassy in Hanoi underscored that the workshop is an

opportunity to bring international experience to Vietnam and promote the two countries’ integration.

She added that infectious diseases are a major concern for both parties, elevating the need to discuss

ways to support each other while conducting relevant research studies. Visit original web page here.

High risk of dengue fever outbreak

14/04/2015 | 21:04:56 by vietnamplus

There is a high risk of an outbreak of the mosquito-borne dengue fever in 2015 because of strong

increases in infection cases and abnormal weather patterns in the early months of 2015.

The Ministry of Health’s General Department of Preventive Medicine made the statement at a

conference on the dengue fever situation in 2015 held in HCM City on April 14.

The Pasteur Institute in HCM City said the number of dengue fever cases recorded in the City in

late 2014 and the early months of 2015 was above the incidence rate in the same period a year ago.

Beside a constantly high rate of dengue virus in the city, the weather has featured some abnormal

patterns. In order to prevent an outbreak, the ministry asked localities to take drastic measures to

control the causes of the disease and quarantine infections at industrial parks, schools and residential

areas.

Nguyen Thanh Long, Deputy Minister of Health, called on localities to train grassroots health

personnel on the diagnosis and treatment of the disease.

Luong Ngoc Khue, Director of the General Department of Preventive Medicine, said the

department will work with provincial hospitals to maintain the ‘hot line against the disease at

grassroots health centers. The department will maintain treatment readiness in central, provincial and

district hospitals to prepare for complicated cases, Khue said. According to the department, dengue

fever occurs mainly in southern and central provinces with 8,320 cases recorded in the first three

months of the year in 40 provinces and cities, six of whom have died. Visit original web page here.

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Vietnam, Singapore make joint charitable medical effort

15/04/2015 | 20:13:40 by vietnamplus

A team of 32 military doctors and health experts from both nations will also provide locals

with free eye examinations and glasses.

Around 600 local residents turned out on the first day of the 3-day event, which will run through

April 17.

Additionally, both sides will exchange experience in their field alongside humanitarian aid,

disaster rescue and peace keeping activities.

Director of the Vietnam Military Medicine Department Vu Quoc Binh said the event was intended

to mark the 42nd anniversary of Vietnam-Singapore diplomatic ties.

Chief of SAF Medical Corps Kang Wee Lee hailed it as a proof of the successful cooperation

between the two countries.-The Vietnam Military Medicine Department has teamed up with its

colleagues from the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Medical Corps to offer free medical treatment and

medicine for residents in Binh Xuyen district, northern Vinh Phuc province as from April 15.

A team of 32 military doctors and health experts from both nations will also provide locals with

free eye examinations and glasses.

Around 600 local residents turned out on the first day of the 3-day event, which will run through

April 17.

Additionally, both sides will exchange experience in their field alongside humanitarian aid, disaster

rescue and peace keeping activities.

Director of the Vietnam Military Medicine Department Vu Quoc Binh said the event was intended

to mark the 42nd anniversary of Vietnam-Singapore diplomatic ties.

Chief of SAF Medical Corps Kang Wee Lee hailed it as a proof of the successful cooperation

between the two countries. Please visit original web page here.


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