Hanoi launches pilot project to integrate electronic health records into VNeID app
The system allows citizens to conveniently manage their medical histories and provides medical professionals with up-to-date information anytime, anywhere.
The system allows citizens to conveniently manage their medical histories and provides medical professionals with up-to-date information anytime, anywhere.
The world can only push back and stop diseases if all countries have equal access to vaccines.
The goal of KIYO 4i is to promote the creativity of young people in science and technology and to provide them with real-world experience.
The Vietnamese Government prioritizes promoting nutrition, pharmaceuticals, and medical equipment to help keep people healthy.
When completed, the hospital will feature advanced early warning equipment for neurosurgery, minimally invasive surgery, and rapid post-operative recovery.
The Expanded Program on Immunization has been in place in Vietnam since 1981, with support from WHO and UNICEF.
The three-day expo, the largest of its kind, aims to promote trade links and develop the medical and pharmaceutical market in Vietnam.
The innovative software implementation reduces the financial burden of remote medical care and enhances the skills of community-based health workers, fostering a more resilient health system.
The move aims to improve the quality of care and protect residents' health in the new situation through vaccination.
The equipment, together with another part supporting community-level economic recovery, emphasizes the need for stronger primary health care services.
Heartbeat Vietnam has funded life-saving heart operations for financially disadvantaged children with congenital heart defects (CHD) in Vietnam over the past 17 years.
Vietnam's legal framework for orphan drugs is in place to enable hospitals to have storage plans.
Through international experience and collaboration among key stakeholders, Vietnam aims to become a regional leader in vaccine production.
The national program ensuring the supply of Covid-19 vaccines will focus on educating and training human resources.
The Global Fund continues to support Vietnam to promote its achievements, mobilize resources and share experiences in the fight against AIDS, TB and malaria.
Vietnam may be able to eradicate cervical cancer over the next 30 years if HPV vaccination rates are increased to reach 90% of teenage girls and 70% of females undergoing HPV-based screening.
Today, more than 70% of the estimated 240,000 people living with HIV in Vietnam receive antiretroviral (ARV) drugs through Social Health Insurance, funded by domestic resources.
Vietnam ensured that vaccines reached every corner of the country to protect those most vulnerable.
The drug has been approved by the National Ethics Committee in Vietnam as a safe and effective product after eight clinical trials and preclinical studies conducted between January 2021 and December 2022.
WHO encourages last-mile effort in Vietnam’s historic fight towards zero malaria.
Vietnam was listed among the top 20 countries in the world with the largest number of zero-dose children