Nov 06, 2014 / 16:34
Inspections over the private health clinics increase in Hanoi
Municipal health authorities recently closed down about 110 of the clinics after inspections revealed many medical violations.
Inspectors from the municipal health department visited 771 private health and pharmaceutical establishments and fined 371 a total of more than VND 3.4 billion (US$142,800)
Vice Chairman of Hai Ba Trung District's People's Committee Cap Sy Phong said a shortage of medical inspectors made it difficult to regularly inspect all establishments.
The district's Health Office had only two officials in charge of private health, but they had to cover 600 clinics and establishments, he said.
Phong proposed the municipal health department increase co-operation and guidance to help them.
Vice-chairwoman of the municipal People's Committee Ngoc admitted that the number of private healthcare clinics was rising, but the number of medical inspectors were the same.
Vice-chairwoman of Dong Da District's Ha Thi Le Nhung said the lack of a legal framework for punishing violators was another challenge.
The district's Health Office had only two officials in charge of private health, but they had to cover 600 clinics and establishments, he said.
Phong proposed the municipal health department increase co-operation and guidance to help them.
Vice-chairwoman of the municipal People's Committee Ngoc admitted that the number of private healthcare clinics was rising, but the number of medical inspectors were the same.
Vice-chairwoman of Dong Da District's Ha Thi Le Nhung said the lack of a legal framework for punishing violators was another challenge.
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