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.
Hanoi's targets are feasible thanks to an adequate nutritional regimen coupled with a better diet and physical exercise.
The Covid-19 pandemic in Hanoi remains under control, with no fatalities reported.
According to the United Nations, Vietnam's population aging is expected to accelerate by 20 years from 2010, and the speed of aging is faster than that of Japan.
The cooperation includes strengthening laboratory and surveillance systems, preventing zoonotic and vaccine-preventable diseases in the community, supporting workforce development, and outbreak response.
The medical quarantine area at the Hanoi-based airport has been equipped with billboards and where communication leaflets on epidemic prevention instructions are distributed.
Hanoi has set a target that 90% of children aged 9 to 12 months who have received the first dose of IPV will be injected with the second dose in the expanded immunization program.
The medical team at Tan Son Nhat International Airport quarantined the patient right upon arrival at the airport for testing.
Hanoi's health sector continues to prioritize vaccination to prevent and control the Covid-19 pandemic in the future.
The past week had the lowest number of new infections in the past two months.
Anyone showing suspicious symptoms should immediately go to the hospital for early detection and treatment and to avoid infecting others.
To quickly control monkeypox transmission risk, subnational health departments must coordinate with relevant units to strengthen monkeypox prevention and control at border gates.
International partners are working with the Government of Vietnam to end rabies-mediated deaths by 2030 as part of the global efforts to achieve ‘Zero by 30’ goal.
The Hanoi Department of Health has asked relevant units to disseminate Adenovirus knowledge to patients and their families and recommend solutions to control infections.
Increasing patient access to oxygen strengthens the nation’s health care system and saves lives.
All provinces and cities across Vietnam must submit a report on the population of children in the age group of six months to less than five years and propose the quantities of vaccine needed to Pasteur Institutes before September 30.
Vietnam’s healthcare sector likely climbs to US$23 billion in 2022 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.7%.
Law specialists have raised ideas to improve existing rules to better manage the advertising and sale of dietary supplements and protect the interests and health of consumers.
The fifth blood center in Hanoi will make it easier for people to give their blood regularly, facilitating blood donation campaigns.
Local leaders will take responsibility for pandemic prevention and control.
The partnership will expand a network of Vietnamese and Japanese entities to promote the development of care and support for the elderly.