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Health Minister
Nguyen Thi Kim Tien visits Binh Thanh District Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City
on March 14, 2015.
Most hospitals in
However, two central hospitals, the Hospital
for Traumatology and Orthopaedics and the
The announcement was made during a meeting
yesterday between Health Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien and officials from the
HCMC People’s Committee to discuss the overload at hospitals and the coverage
of health insurance.
Every year, the city’s health sector offers
diagnosis and treatment to an average of 40 million patients, half of whom
come from other provinces and cities, said Tang Chi Thuong, vice director of
the HCMC health department.
He admitted that the overload of hospitals
has taken place for many years.
District level hospitals
reach bed capacity of 90-100 percent
Recently, HCMC has built new hospitals and
enlarged and upgraded old ones to tackle the overload at hospitals. The city
has aided and transferred technology to provincial hospitals to limit the
transfer of patients to HCMC.
District level hospitals have reached a bed
capacity of 90 to 100 percent, thus limiting in-patients to central hospitals
in the city.
In
Part of the cause behind the overload at
hospitals is the preference of patients for major or ‘central’ hospitals over
those nearest to them.
The
On average, a bed in K Hospital in
According to the Ministry of Health, the
overload of hospitals can be relieved when the nation has an average of 25-27
hospital beds per 10,000 people. It is now over 20 beds for 10,000 residents
across the nation.
Concerning the issue of health insurance,
Luu Thi Thanh Huyen, vice director of the HCMC Social Insurance, said the
city has 5.5 million people under health insurance, or 69.18 percent of the
population.
HCMC needs to attract an additional 500,000
people to join the insurance program this year to reach the target of 76
percent of the population.
TUOI TRE
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Thứ Bảy, 14 tháng 3, 2015
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