Health Minister promises to improve health
sector
Easing the burden on overcrowded hospitals is a priority for the
government, Health Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien has said, promising to
increase bed numbers at major health centres, open more satellite facilities
and boost the number of family doctors.
Health Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien
Tien, speaking on Vietnamese Doctors' Day today (February 27),
said existing infrastructure was unable to cope with demand, with 22.5 beds
per 10,000 people when an adequate number should be at least 40.
She said the ministry will increase the number of beds in centre
hospitals, invest more into satellite hospitals and pilot family physicians
programme in 10 provinces.
Tien said the ministry will continue focusing on reducing the
hospital overload, preventing contagious diseases, popularising health
insurance and making changes to the sector's financing mechanisms, and
improving service quality.
"Fifteen hospitals are committed to end bed-sharing
problems. The number of examination tables has been increased so patients do
not have to wait for long periods. We are also increasing hospital
transparency and efficiency," she said.
Nurses caring for a patient at
The minister promised to punish staff who violate regulations,
cheat patients with fake services and products, or put patient health at risk.
"We may have some bad staff, but there are still thousands
of doctors and staff who work long hours to care for their patients and work
tirelessly in remote or mountainous areas, overcoming many challenges to
provide care," she said.
Tien said she was a regular user of social media so she could
understand patient concerns and gather ideas about how to improve health care
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Thứ Sáu, 27 tháng 2, 2015
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