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 goal of the event is the promotion of a healthy diet and an active lifestyle for everyone.
As a consequence of social development and the advancement of scientific knowledge, the capital city's quality of medical services is under pressure to improve continuously.
As one of the three localities in the country with the strongest cycling movements, Hanoi is promoting cycling among sports enthusiasts and working to ensure its long-term sustainability.
There is currently no vaccine or specific treatment for Marburg virus disease.
"We are very grateful to the Vietnamese doctors and nurses here for saving our lives. So we decided to come back and express our sincere gratitude to our heroes".
Vietnam Medi-Pharm Expo has well-promoted trade between countries and regions, creating opportunities for enterprises to promote products, enhance the exchange of experience, expand markets, and transfer technologies.
Vietnam keeps an eye on severe pneumonia cases in medical facilities and transport of poultry.
The capital city needs at least 4,200 more beds to guarantee healthcare for the population.
Hanoi has been trying to keep the birth rate reasonably low and control the sex ratio at birth.
The Hanoi elite citizen is not only known as a front-line health worker against the Covid-19 pandemic but a "hero" with a compassionate heart for HIV/AIDS patients.
Vietnam’s active role in ASEAN and its longstanding relationship in health with US CDC and neighborhood partners reinforce its position as the leading contributor to regional public health services.
Vietnam has asked border areas to speed up the vaccination campaigns and complete the job in the first two weeks of January.
The long-lasting and intensified partnership has enabled both sides to advance the collaboration, highlighting improving Vietnam’s medical systems and improving universal healthcare.
The request is made as only 60% of the city's 5-11 years old fully vaccinated.
Hospitals and a disease control center in Hanoi are tasked with building their own plans to stock up on medicines.
Vietnam has one of the highest rates of antimicrobial resistance in Asia and needs to step up efforts with the world to tackle the problems.
Vietnam targets to have 95% of people living with HIV receiving antiretroviral therapy by 2030.
About 406,000 children in Hanoi will get intake sessions next week.
School is one of the most critical psychosocial environments for adolescents.
Schools in Hanoi are setting up food safety self-monitoring groups, assigning tasks to individual members to oversee the origin and quality of food used by school kitchens to ensure food safety and hygiene.