Log in
Social Affairs

President praises the efforts of doctors and health workers

President Tran Dai Quang lauded the efforts of doctors, pharmacists and health workers in the cause of health care in the country in past years at a meeting to celebrate the Vietnam Physician Day held in Hanoi on February 27.

 
President Tran Dai Quang and doctors, health workers nationwide who were conferred the title of People’s Physician. Photo by Duong Ngoc
President Tran Dai Quang and doctors, health workers nationwide who were conferred the title of People’s Physician. Photo by Duong Ngoc
The Ministry of Health held a meeting to celebrate the Vietnam Physician Day in Hanoi on February 27.
President Tran Dai Quang and Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam attended the ceremony.
Minister of Health Nguyen Thi Kim Tien said that the health sector has implemented various measures to reform financial mechanisms, improve medical service quality, reduce hospital congestion and increase patient satisfaction.
The minister highlighted that vaccination rates for under-one children and pregnant women in the National Expanded Programme on Immunisation have reached above 90 percent and more than 10 million children were given vaccines against transmittable diseases yearly in Vietnam.
According to the minister, by the end of 2016, the health insurance coverage rate hit 81.7 percent of the country’s population, exceeding the target set by the National Assembly and the Government.
Many new medical facilities were built, contributing to easing hospital overloading and improving quality of medical services, she added.
Speaking at the event, the President praised the efforts of doctors, pharmacists and health workers in the cause of health care in the country in past years.
The health sector has tried its best efforts to meet the increasing demand of public health care and protection over the past years, contributing to the country’s socio-economic development and international integration.
President Quang noted that medical services have been diversified while quality of service has been improved. Many modern and high-tech medical facilities were built nationwide. Many new advanced techniques were transferred to health workers at district and commune levels, easing overloads at central-level hospitals.
The Party and Government have considered health care as one of the top priorities in the country’s development, he added.
The President urged the health sector to continue reforms to provide better health care to all in the country.
The State leader suggested the health sector focus on strengthening food safety and hygiene; improving health care for mothers, children, especially ethnic and minority people; putting forward medical research and using science and technology advances for public health care and protection.
On the occasion, 134 doctors and health workers across the countrt were conferred the title of People’s Physician.
Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Vietnam expands int'l border gates eligible for e-visa entry

Vietnam expands int'l border gates eligible for e-visa entry

The expansion greatly benefits travelers flying to Vietnam, reinforces the country’s commitment to simplifying entry procedures and welcomes more international visitors.

Vietnam triples social protection support for people with disabilities, new report shows

Vietnam triples social protection support for people with disabilities, new report shows

The report identifies Vietnam as a leading lower-middle-income country in building disability-inclusive social protection, highlighting the government’s expanded support through social assistance, social insurance and health insurance programs.

Hanoi students win big at Junior Science Olympiad

Hanoi students win big at Junior Science Olympiad

The Hanoi team has consistently achieved outstanding results, affirming the quality and reputation of the Vietnamese education sector.

Railway damage accounted for US$1.9 million after severe flood in central Vietnam

Railway damage accounted for US$1.9 million after severe flood in central Vietnam

Prolonged heavy rain and subsequent floods across the central provinces had forced the railway sector to suspend passenger trains and repair the railway.

Vietnamese embassies and expatriates rally aid for storm-affected compatriots

Vietnamese embassies and expatriates rally aid for storm-affected compatriots

Contributions from the Vietnamese embassies and communities in foreign countries will help bring comfort and hope to storm-affected families in the central region and Central Highlands.

Houses must be rebuilt for flood-hit residents by January 31, 2026: PM

Houses must be rebuilt for flood-hit residents by January 31, 2026: PM

As requested, authorities must act decisively, businesses need to join in and residents contribute with a “spirit of national solidarity” to overcome the impacts of natural disasters.

Hoan Kiem, Cua Nam and Ba Dinh wards to reshape local urban landscapes

Hoan Kiem, Cua Nam and Ba Dinh wards to reshape local urban landscapes

Hanoi is stepping up urban-order enforcement in three central wards to create model neighborhoods and raise public awareness about responsible use of public space.

South-central Vietnam lowers hydropower reservoir levels ahead of Storm Koto

South-central Vietnam lowers hydropower reservoir levels ahead of Storm Koto

Storm Koto, the 15th system to enter the East Sea this year, has formed with an unpredictable path, prompting Vietnam to remain vigilant and fully prepared with emergency response measures.