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Survey to
valuate patients’ satisfaction over public healthcare services
The
The project aims to
investigate in what way people access healthcare services, transparence of
information and administrative formality, facilities, medical workers’
behaviors and manners to patients, how far healthcare services can meet
patients’ demand, and whether patients can afford medical charges.
The project is
planned to implement in
Legal
proceedings against drug trafficker in Quang Ninh
Authorised offices
have started legal proceedings against a man involved in drug trafficking
from
Tran Van Truong,
born in 1975, was arrested with six cakes of heroin (equivalent to about 2kg)
on September 12 in the border area in Ka Long district, Mong Cai city.
Truong, who resides
in Thanh Thuy commune, Thanh Chuong district, central Nghe An province,
confessed that he was hired to transport the drug and received 1 million VND
(470 USD) in advance.
Truong is a drug
addict and has a previous conviction on illegal drug keeping and using.
On September 15 in
Nghe An province, the provincial People’s Court sentenced three people on
charges of drug trafficking from
Nguyen Thanh Tam,
born in 1971, was sentenced to prison for life, while Luong Thi Huong, born
in 1990, and Tran Huu Tuyen, born in 1979, received sentences of 18 years and
20 years behind bars, respectively.
According to the
indictment, Tran Huu Tuyen was caught on with three cakes of heroin
(equivalent to 1kg) on November 21, 2013 in Chau Tien, Quy Chau district,
Nghe An province. Tuyen confessed that he was transporting the drug, worth
15,300 USD, to Vinh city on Nguyen Thanh Tam’s orders.
Luong Thi Huong
acted as an interpreter between Nguyen Thanh Tam and Lao dealers. For each
successful transaction, Huong was paid 100 USD.-
Ass. Prof. Dr. Tran
Van Nam, Director of Da Nang University, has been awarded Honourary Doctorate
Degree of Japan’s
Prof. Suzuki Kunio,
Director of Yokohama University, presented the noble title to
Speaking at the
event, Nam thanked Yokohama University for the honour, pledging to continue
his efforts to promote the traditional friendship and multi-faceted
cooperation between the two universities, thus contributing to enhancing ties
between Yokohama and Da Nang cities, as well as between Vietnam and Japan in
general.
Southwestern
Steering Committee visits Khmer people for Sen Dolta festival
In the run up to
the 2014 Sen Dolta festival in the Mekong Delta province of Hau Giang, the
Southwestern region Steering committee and provincial officials presented
gifts to monks, retired officials and families of the Khmer ethnic group.
The delegation
wished the Khmer people a joyous and prosperous Sen Dolta festival, and
reminded them to protect their crops and maintain social order during the
celebration.
Representatives of
the Union of Patriotic Monks thanked the delegation for their continuous
support and financial assistance, which provided opportunities for local
residents to improve their lives.
According to the
Deputy Secretary of the Hau Giang Party Committee, the locality has
successfully implemented the Government’s policies on ethnic minorities and
religion in recent years. In particular, 2,200 Khmer households benefitted
from support programmes providing arable land, clean water and housing,
including the construction of 700 new houses.
Furthermore, the
province is implementing the Prime Minister’s Decision No. 551 on
socio-economic development in disadvantaged communes and small villages,
building infrastructure, developing effective production models, reducing
poverty and supplying residents with clean water.
Hau Giang has a
Khmer population of more than 26,000 living in over 5,500 households, making
up 3.5 percent of the province’s population.
This year’s Sen
Dolta festival takes place from September 22–24.
Sen Dolta is one of
the Khmer’s four big annual festivals; the others are Chol Chnam Thmay, Oc Om
Bok and the flower-offering festival.
EU provides
additional 114 mil Euros for healthcare sector
European Union (EU)
Ambassador in Vietnam Franz Jessen has announced the EU, in October or
November, is set to sign a major cooperation programme worth 114 million
Euros aiming to improve the quality of healthcare services in
The announcement
was made at a review of the five-year implementation of the Health Sector
Capacity Support Project (HSCSP) hosted by the Health Ministry and the EU
Delegation in
The EU official
assessed this project as one of the most successful funded by the EU in
In her speech,
Health Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien said the HSCSP- the EU-funded final
technical assistance project for Vietnam in the transitional period of forms
of support through the health sector’s budget - focuses on supporting crucial
reforms in the health sector towards the overall goal of improving people’s
health, particularly the poor, thus contributing to poverty reduction and
realization of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) related to heath care.
After 5 years of
operation, the project has achieved encouraging results acknowledged by the
Health Ministry which is destined to multiply this successful model in
provinces nationwide.
Appreciating the
project results, Franz Jessen stated the EU has supported
HSCSP project is
seen as the EU contributions to helping
The focus of the
project is on improving access to high quality healthcare services, reducing
financial risks for patients and families, especially for the poor, and those
required to pay healthcare service fees, and enhancing the efficiency of
preventive medical services
According to the
Health Ministry’s Financial Planning Department Head Nguyen Nam Lien, the 114
million Euros funding will help poor people buy health insurance cards.
The rate of health
insurance participation among the poor remains low, accounting for
approximately 2.8 million of total 6.4 million people (about 40%).
Earlier from 2009
to September 2014, the EU and the Government of Luxembourg have provided
14.75 million Euros for medical reforms as the way to improve people’s health
thanks to improved examination and treatment.
DPRK
Women’s Union delegation visits Vietnam
Head of the Party
Central Committee (PCC) Commission for External Relations, Hoang Binh Quan,
received Democratic Women’s Union of the Democratic People’s Republic of
Korea (DPRK) delegation, led by Vice Chairwoman Chae Chun Hui, in
Chae Chun Hui
reviewed her agency’s activities in recent times and praised the friendship
relations between
Quan hoped that the
DPRK will keep on supporting
Private high
schools in
Over the last ten
years the private school business mushroomed in
The municipal
Department of Education and Training stated that as many as 20 private high
schools in the metropolis have been able to attract less than 100 students.
In the 2013-2014 school year, Viet My Anh High School attracted only 24
students and
Despite boasting
modern educational equipment, several private high schools still find it hard
to attract students.
Managers of many of
these private high schools have admitted that they continued and increasing
challenges in enrollment, as most students attend state-owned schools.
Pham Thi Thuy Vinh,
principal of
Several schools
have tried to increase enrollment by lowering tuition fees and upgrading
their facilities, but the results have not been as expected.
Other schools have
chosen to change to preschool and daycare services.
Anti-corruption
teaching material approved
The Ministry of
Education and Training (MoET) has approved two sets of teaching material on
anti-corruption to be used for colleges and universities.
The move follows
the the government’s decision on bringing anti-corruption teaching content to
schools.
The material was
complied by the MoET and is aimed at raising the awareness of both teachers
and students about the fight against one of the most serious problems
plaguing the country.
The teaching
programme was designed to make students understand the concept,
characteristics of corruption as well as its bad impacts on society. It also
instills the legal and punitive ramifications for those found to have
violated corruption law.
In 2013, the prime
minister issued a directive requiring high schools and institutions of higher
learning to include anti-corruption material to their curricula in the
2013-2014 school year. This was after it was piloted for three years in
accordance with a government decision issued in late 2009.
50,000
Vietnamese Gmail accounts revealed on
About 50,000
usernames and passwords for Vietnamese Gmail accounts have been exposed on
the website of a forum in
The Vietnamese
accounts are among the nearly 5 million Gmail accounts that have been
revealed on the Bitcoin forum at btcsec.com, Tran Quang Chien, the executive
manager of Security Daily, told Tuoi Tre on Thursday.
Security Daily
released the information after its experts examined a list of 4,929,090 Gmail
addresses and passwords that had been posted on the forum by “Tvskit”, a
member, on September 9.
It is likely that
these accounts were accessed during recent swindling campaigns led by
hackers, but there is currently no information regarding attacks on Gmail
accounts, Chien said.
In order to help
Vietnamese Gmail users check whether their account has been disclosed,
SecurityDaily has set up an online examination tool at tools.mvs.vn, he said.
Users simply enter
their Gmail address on the site and the tool will automatically check and
inform them of whether or not their addresses are on the list of unveiled
accounts, Chien said.
He also advised
Gmail users to carry out the following steps to protect their accounts:
First, if your accounts
are on the list of disclosed accounts users, immediately change the passwords
to ensure security.
Secondly, users
should activate Gmail’s “2-Step Verification” function to strengthen the
security of their accounts.
The 2-Step
Verification process adds an extra layer of security to your Google account,
drastically reducing the chance that your personal information will be
stolen.
To set up 2-Step
Verification, users are required to follow a process available at
https://www.google.com/landing/2step/.
Vinpearl
joins endangered species conservation efforts
Vinpearl One-member
Ltd. Company, a subsidiary of Vingroup, has joined other organisations in an
effort to protect endangered animals, the People’s Committee of central
coastal Khanh Hoa province reported.
The company has
implemented a number of measures to protect endangered marine species,
including sea lions, seals, otters, sharks, and dolphins.
It has also
invested in an action plan for the 2014-2017 period, in co-operation with the
province’s
In 2014 alone, the
company plans to invest 4.5 billion VND (214,000 USD) in this mission.
Currently, the
3,400 square metre aquarium at
Recently, a number
of fish species were released from the facility into
Project
MORE helps
The Geneva
International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) introduced the
Management of Residual Explosive Remnants of War (MORE) project at a workshop
held in
According to Guy
Rhodes, Head of Operations at the GICHD, Project MORE is the result of
cooperation of 15 countries in Europe and
Nghiem Dinh Thien,
a representative of the Vietnam National Mine Action Centre (VNMAC) said
Project MORE is to
connect experts, technicians, managers and policy makers for mine action
cooperation, he stressed.
Vietnamese
cardiovascular surgeons use MICS for first time
For the first time
in the country, Vietnamese surgeons at a heart center of Hospital E in Ha Noi
has performed a heart surgery on a 6-year-old patient using minimal invasive
cardiac surgery (MICS) method.
Professor Le Ngoc
Thanh, director of Heart Centerl, September 13 said that the cardiovascular
surgeons have conducted successfully with new technique -minimal invasive
cardiac surgery that has been used for the first time in the country.
Professor Thanh
said that if the operation was carried out in the traditional heart
surgery – open surgery, cardiovascular surgeons must see a patient’s
sternum.
Moreover, a heart
patient will be at high risk of more bleeding; of infection, long scar and
stay longer in hospital.
With new technique,
the incision used for minimally invasive heart surgery (also called keyhole
surgery) is about 3 to 4 inches
The average stay is
3 to 5 days after minimally invasive surgery, while the average stay after
traditional heart surgery is 15 to 20 days.
Quang Ngai
proposes incentives for underground petrol warehouse
The People’s
Committee in the central
The project
invested by Petro Vietnam Oil Stockpile Company Ltd was licensed in Dung Quat
Economic Zone in 2010 under BO form.
Total investment
capital is estimated at US$340 million.
The first phase
with its capacity of 600,000 cubic meters is scheduled to come into operation
in the first quarter 2017.
Health
authority asks verification of human organ sale
After some articles
mentioned in a human kidney trade ring were released, the Department of
Medical Examination and Treatment under the Ministry of Health asked
hospitals which carried out kidney transplantation to report before September
20.
According to
information from newspapers, there is kidney trade ring and its cunning is
often to forge signatures to create fake family ties between a recipient and
his ‘donor’ to shield their illegal kidney sales. In order to make this issue
clear, the Department of Medical Examination and Treatment has ordered
medical clinics in major cities including
Anyone who breached
the law will be held accountable.
Besides, the
Ministry of Health has also requested hospitals to regularly spread
information of human organ donation law among staffs. Hospital leaders have
to discover violation to prevent or liaise with related agencies to solve the
problem as per the law.
Reports of donation
and transplantation procedure must be sent to the Department of Medical
Examination and Treatment before September 20.
The Department of
Medical Examination and Treatment said that human organ transplant is a
medical achievement to help people with kidney or liver failure have longer
lives. Vietnamese doctors have carried out the first organ transplant in 1992
in the
The Southeast Asian
country has now 13 medical clinics which can perform organ transplant.
Surgeons have so far performed around 1,000 kidney transplant; 46 liver
transplants; 11 heart transplants and one multi-organ transplant. 1,400
people regain sight with corneal transplants.
Selling organs is
banned in the Southeast Asian country. Currently, many people with liver and
kidney failure are waiting for transplant surgeries in the country. Many of
them died of the disease as there is no organ donation to transplant.
Enforcement
of bans on food ingredients remains problem
Fears over the
popular use of certain banned food ingredients has been stirred up concern
among consumers and Vietnamese authorities.
Results from
inspections of food ingredients in
The cases of
"Food safety
management in
According to Trang,
public concern has been growing in
After the public
was made aware of the potential health risks linked to these chemicals, these
products virtually disappeared from market shelves.
Also, malachite
green, an organic compound used as a dyestuff, became controversial. In
Still, DEHP has
been found in many jams, jelly and fruit juice products. This chemical is
even banned use in the production of toys for children. Again, often, these
banned substances were found in toys imported from
In addition, after
the 2013 inspection, Tinopal, a brightener for detergents, was found in
noodles. This substance is also banned from the process of food production.
Borax and formaldehyde were also found in many food products.
Nguyen Van Nhien,
from the Ministry of Health’s Vietnam Food Administration suggested that more
Vietnamese individuals and organizations involved in the food and beverage
industry attend international trade exhibitions and fairs, such as Food
Ingredients Asia in order to increase their awareness of food safety issues.
First
Vietnamese language class inaugurated in Ukraine
The Vietnamese
Association in
Addressing the
ceremony, Vietnamese Ambassador to
Ambassador Tri said
that the event has helped young people be fully aware of
Sen village
management board head Do Xuan Van said Sen Village will strive to
become an economic and cultural centre for Vietnamese community in
Ministry
prioritises afforestation projects
The Ministry of
Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) is giving top priority to
afforestation and reforestation projects in line with
Truong Duc, deputy
head of the Ministry's Department of Meteorology Hydrology and Climate
Change, made this pronouncement at a forum on the sharing of experiences in
climate change adaptation pilot projects in Quang
"The
Government had approved a list of 62 priority projects for the SP-RCC, with
an estimated fund of VND20 trillion (US$952 million). However, the fund just
allocated VND1 trillion ($47.6 million) for 16 projects in coastal and
mountainous provinces from 2013 to 2014," Tri said.
"Quang
He revealed that
the MNRE and other ministries had formulated and implemented more than 200
climate change-related policy actions from 2010 to 2013 under the SP-RCC,
with $900 million in funding from the World Bank, Japan International
Co-operation Agency (JICA) and French Agency for Development (AfD), as well
as from
According to Tri,
exactly 16 of 19 pilot projects in the two provinces were completed, thereby
benefitting 28,000 residents.
Vo Nhu Toan, deputy
head of
"We replanted
40 hectares of mangrove forests and 12 hectares of casuarinas in the coastal
communes of Nui Thanh District and constructed sea dykes, embankments,
infrastructure for resettlement and multi-function storm shelters with a
total fund of VND62 billion ($295,000) from 2010 to 13," Toan said.
"The projects
have helped in ensuring solid infrastructure and smooth traffic flow, and the
buildings and roads are resistant to storms, floods and erosion," he
added. "Concrete roads and irrigation channels were designed to ensure
smooth traffic flow and efficient farm product delivery. They also serve as
docks for fishing vessels and as emergency evacuation pathways in case of
heavy flooding.
"All pilot projects
were built on the basis of a scenario that some districts will be most
vulnerable to a rise in sea levels by 2030. It is estimated that 30 per cent
of total land in these areas will be submerged by the sea," Toan
revealed.
The MNRE has also
called on businesses and communities to boost the reforestation of mangrove
areas, a crucial ecological method to curb carbon emission, rising sea levels
and erosion from 2016 to 2020.
Health
administration capacity improved as 5-year EU-funded project ends
The EU has provided
aid to
Speaking at a
two-day workshop to review five years of the EU-funded Health Sector Capacity
Support Project (HSCSP) that opened in Ha Noi on September 16, he said,
"we expect in October or November this year to sign a major operation of
114 million euros (US$148 million) in the hope of improving the quality of
healthcare services in the poor provinces of Viet Nam."
HSCSP is an
additional contribution by the EU to help the Ministry of Health strengthen
institutional capacity for good governance in the sector and improved health
service delivery.
The programme is
designed to assist government reforms in sector management, paving the way
for a programme-based approach for co-operation between the MoH and the EU
and interested development partners.
It focuses on
designing, piloting, and testing reform tools at the ministry and the health
departments in the provinces of Bac Ninh, Bac Giang, and Ha
"The HSCSP
funded by the EU is one of the last technical support projects … in the
transitional period to sector budget support," Minister of Health Nguyen
Thi Kim Tien said.
"The project
focuses on supporting important reforms in the health sector towards the
general objective of improving the health status of people in
In five years of
implementation the programme has yielded encouraging results and the MoH now
plans to replicate them nation-wide.
"[With] the
health sector focusing on reforms to renovate health management for
improvement of service quality, particularly the quality of care at local
levels, the support from the European Community is a valuable contribution …
in efforts to further strengthen the quality of services and expand equal
access to quality health services for people in
At the workshop,
People's Committee leaders of the three provinces where the programme was
piloted signed MoUs with the ministry for commitments to maintain the
sustainability of its results.
Human
resources crucial for nuclear power development
Improving human
resources is key to the success of
The event was
co-organised by the ministry and the International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA).
According to the
official,
The national
steering committee on human resources development in the field of nuclear
energy has instructed the Ministry of Education and Training and Electricity
of Vietnam (EVN) to focus on personnel training, he said.
During the event,
IAEA experts shared their expertise in developing nuclear power and
increasing the capacity of personnel.
They also made
recommendations to
Couple
detained for brutally beating little daughter
Police in the
southern
Do Trong Minh, 27,
and his wife, 26-year-old Nguyen Thi Thuy Trang, were arrested last Friday,
September 12, two days after they brutalized their 4-year-old daughter, Do
Thi Kim Ngan.
The couple will be
charged with “intentionally inflicting injury on, or causing harm to, the
health of other persons,” pursuant to Article 104 of the Penal Code, police
said.
The couple’s
neighbors took Ngan to the
The couple has not
obtained a certificate of marriage, but they have lived as husband and wife
in a rented room in the province’s Di An Town for five or six months now,
investigators said.
They have yet to
apply for a certificate of birth for their daughter.
Neighbors told
police that Minh and his wife had often beat their daughter, but the beating
last Friday was the most brutal by far.
That evening, when
Trang saw Ngan playing on the gas stove, she used a bamboo stick to strike
the girl in the buttocks.
After giving her
daughter repeated lashes, Trang ordered her to kneel down on the floor as
further punishment.
After hearing his
wife shouting at Ngan, Minh went downstairs and beat the girl in the face,
head and buttocks with his hands.
He swore at her and
then tied her hands, all while Ngan remained kneeling on the floor.
An hour later, Minh
untied his daughter, but forced her to continue kneeling until 12 am the next
day, meaning she knelt for four hours.
Although the girl
had suffered heavy bruises and injures, especially to her head and face,
neither Trang or Minh took care of the girl, or brought her to a hospital.
At about 3 pm on
September 12, Minh – who was looking for a new position after quitting his
job as a security guard – was at home, while Trang, who is a seamstress, had
gone to work.
Since the door to
their house was open, neighbors could see Ngan laying motionless on the
floor, with many injures on her body.
They rushed into
the couple’s house and Nguyen Duy Hung, 33, and his wife, Tran Thi Que Nhan,
22, took the girl to the hospital, while others reported the case to police.
After examining the
girl, doctors said she had suffered from a cranial traumatism, along with
other wounds to the eyes and head.
However, as the
brain injury is rather slight, the girl should recover in a few days and is
at a lower risk of subsequent complications, doctors said.
She is now able to
eat and talk, doctors added.
Vietnamese
authorities are investigating several international food companies operating
in the country after Taiwanese authorities put them on a list of customers
buying illegally-recycled cooking oil.
The list includes
the Bakery Cafe outlet, owned by Maxim's Group. A representative of Maxim's
Group admitted that in the past they have bought oil from Chang Guann.
Another familiar name embroiled in the controversy is Bread Talk Concept HK,
which runs nine restaurants in
On September 15,
the Food Administration, under the Ministry of Health, announced that they
also discovered that the Vietnamese firm Cuu Huong imported two food products
that contain illegally recycled oil, including canned cucumbers with pork and
canned minced meat with chilli.
The administration
ordered Cuu Huong to stop distribution and recall those products. Cuu Huong
must submit the results to the administration by September 20. Local
departments of health and relevant agencies were also asked to inspect their
markets and confiscate those products.
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/ND
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