Ministry of Health to
change payment policies
The Minister of Health Nguyen
Thi Kim Tien has proposed several solutions to improve payment policies and
reduce violations in the sector.
Currently,
doctors from all departments are paid the same salary. Extra allowances are
only given to doctors in certain specialised departments. However, even these
allowances are relatively low and widely thought among doctors to be unfair.
For example, HIV/AID doctors earn small allowances and have no retirement
benefits.
According to the minister, such shortcomings will cause brain
drain and could discourage doctors from work and research. Worse, she said,
it could lead to violations, adding that the ministry will propose solutions
to deal with payment, such as adding seniority allowances and setting up new
criteria for starting salaries.
"We'll also try to reduce the hospital overload in order to
ease working hours and the pressure on doctors. The service fees will be
recalculated since government only provides insurance to families living in
poverty, near-poverty or in some other special cases." she said.
The minister said that the starting wages of doctors should be
higher than those of other agencies because of the training they must go
through. They have brought this urgent matter to the higher-ups twice and
intend to continue to pursue the matter. She said, "We also want to
improve the allowance policies for doctors and medical staff at facilities
located in rural and disadvantaged areas."
Pham Manh Hung, head of Vietnam Medical Association, thought
that government should have a new financial management system to make the
financial workings of hospitals more transparent. However, Tien added that
changing the system would need to be done at the same at all levels to avoid
adverse effects.
Talking about the various scandals and violations that have
broken out in the medical sector last year, Tien reminded all doctors of the
importance of maintaining their moral integrity when they serve patients.
Vietnamnet
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Thứ Năm, 27 tháng 2, 2014
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