Clinic inspected,
Chinese ‘doctors’ flee, hide
A Chinese 'doctor' is
caught hiding in the ceiling of a bathroom in the Apollo General Clinic in
District 1, HCMC Tuoi Tre
An inspector is
questioning two Chinese health workers who work illegally at the Apollo
General Clinic in District 1, HCMC Tuoi Tre
Many Chinese health workers at a general clinic in
As soon as an
inspection team from the HCMC Health Department arrived at the Apollo General
Clinic, at 228-228A Tran Hung Dao Street, District 1, at 6 am August
29, many Chinese “doctors” who were examining patients immediately left.
Some of them hid in the ceiling of a bathroom, some fled
through a back door, and others hid in a locked room.
It took the inspectors more than an hour to check every corner
of the clinic to look for the hiding workers and tell them to come out.
Inspectors finally found ten health workers and temporarily
seized the passports of eight of them. The two others failed to show their
passports.
Initial investigations showed that at least two of the ten
Chinese had worked as ‘doctors’ at the clinic and directly examined and
treated patients.
Inspectors found a large volume of medicine with Chinese
characters inscribed on the packaging. As the clinic failed to show any
documents related to the origin of the medicine, inspectors sealed all of it,
pending investigation.
Repeat offender
Dr Bui Minh Trang, chief inspector of the HCMC Health
Department, said the clinic, which was licensed by the department, has not
registered any foreigners as employees.
Therefore, it was unlawful for the clinic to include Chinese
health workers in the clinic’s operation. The inspection also showed that the
clinic has operated beyond its license to provide treatment for sterility or
sexual health problems to patients, Trang said.
The city Immigration Department will request that all of the Chinese workers
under question present their work permits. Anyone who does not have a work
permit will be expelled from
The chief inspector also said that the clinic is a repeat offender of
regulations on medical examination and treatment.
Three months ago, the department’s inspectorate levied administrative fines
totaling VND44.5 million (US$2,100) for different violations, including
providing unlicensed health services, not publicizing service and
medicine prices, and failing to keep patients’ records fully and properly.
This time the inspectorate may ask the department to revoke the clinic’s
license for its repeat violations, Trang said.
Many Chinese clinics break
laws
A similar case occurred on May 8, when health inspectors and police in the
city caught Hiep Hoa General Clinic in Tan Binh District, a private clinic, employing seven
Chinese health workers, including “doctors” without a practitioner’s license
– a practice that has existed in many clinics in the city for years.
Six of these Chinese health workers were later expelled and the city
Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs fined the clinic VND110
million ($5,200).
In July 2012 city health inspectors checked seven Chinese clinics and found
that at three of these facilities 11 Chinese nationals, called “doctors” by
their clinics, had not been licensed to practice.
These clinics were fined VND167 million in total, and they had their license
revoked by the city Health Department.
Also in July 2012, the Department revoked the business
licenses of five other Chinese clinics for violations of examination and
treatment regulations, such as offering and advertising unlicensed services,
employing doctors without practitioners’ licenses, and selling unapproved
medicine.
TUOITRENEWS
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Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 8, 2013
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