The upgrading of the Transport Hospital to a 500-bed General Hospital has been completed, according to the project`s management board. The hospital will be opened to public on May 15.
The project began in November 11, 2013, with a total investment of 15 billion USD, including a loan of 13.5 million USD from the OPEC fund, and the rest was allocated from the State Budget.
The seven-storey hospital is equipped with modern equipment.
Director of Central Transport General Hospital Tran Trung said the upgrading of the hospital was one of main projects of the Transport Ministry, aiming at building a general hospital that could offer treatments for all diseases.
The hospital will serve the healthcare needs of the people in the capital region as well as surrounding areas.
The seven-storey hospital is equipped with modern equipment.
The Central Transport General Hospital
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The hospital will serve the healthcare needs of the people in the capital region as well as surrounding areas.
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