Feb 19, 2019 / 17:19
Central Pediatrics Hospital to have branch in Hanoi outskirts
The hospital subsidiary with complete infrastructure and advanced modern technical equipment will provide health examination services for children in Hanoi and surrounding areas.
Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee Nguyen The Hung has approved the detailed plan to build the branch of the Central Pediatrics Hospital in Ngoc My commune, Quoc Oai district, Hanoi.
The hospital subsidiary will cover an arean of six hectares. It is expected that it will have 300 inpatient beds and handle 1,000 medical checks per day.
The hospital subsidiary with complete infrastructure and advanced modern technical equipment will provide health examination services for children in Hanoi and surrounding areas. It will contribute to reducing the overloading at the main hospital in the downtown.
The target is to develop the Central Pediatrics Hospital into a more modern one with 1,300 beds according to the overall development plan in Vietnam's healthcare system and master plan up to 2020.
The overloading at the Central Paediatrics Hospital has urged for the construction of a branch. Photo: Hanoimoi
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The hospital subsidiary with complete infrastructure and advanced modern technical equipment will provide health examination services for children in Hanoi and surrounding areas. It will contribute to reducing the overloading at the main hospital in the downtown.
The target is to develop the Central Pediatrics Hospital into a more modern one with 1,300 beds according to the overall development plan in Vietnam's healthcare system and master plan up to 2020.
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