Major Ha Noi
hospital projects dropped
Several major hospital
construction projects that would have provided residents of the capital and
its surroundings with thousands of beds have been abandoned over the past
decade.
Such was the case with the planned Ha Dong
International Hospital in Ha Dong District, with a total area of about
16.65ha.
The project was approved by the former Ha Tay Province
People’s Committee (the province has since been merged into Ha Noi). In 2008,
the Ha Long Investment and Development Co Ltd announced its investment in the
new hospital complex.
In 2011, the Ha Noi People’s Committee asked the
investor to speed up the project’s progress, but by 2014, the ground
clearance had not even been completed.
Recently, the Aeon Viet Nam Company signed a contract
with the Ha Long company to build a mall in Ha Dong District. The capital
authorities have thus decided to change the plan, and to approve a smaller
hospital with a mall next door.
Under the new plan, the Ha Dong International Hospital
will be built on 7.1ha with 600 beds, occupying nearly 43 per cent of the
land. And the remaining piece of land will be used to build the mall on
9.5ha.
Abandoned project
Another plan was approved in 2011 by the Ha Noi
People’s Committee to build four hospitals, each with 1,000 beds, in four
suburban districts to meet residents’ demand.
Under the plan, the Northern General Hospital was to be
built in Me Linh District, scheduled to start in September 2011 and open for
public use in June 2013. The second hospital was to be built in Dan Phuong or
Thach That District on 10ha, scheduled to start in September 2011. The third
hospital was planned for Gia Lam District and the fourth for Phu Xuyen
District.
The Ha Noi People’s Committee assigned the municipal
Department of Planning and Investment to mobilise capital for the plan.
Nguyen Xuan Truong, chairman of the Me Linh District
People’s Committee, told the Tien Phong (Vanguard) newspaper that after the
municipal authority issued a decision related to the Me Linh hospital, the
district hospital moved to another place to make room for the new facility.
The new Me Linh hospital was expected to serve the
demand of residents from Soc Son, Dong Anh, Dan Phuong districts and
neighbouring provinces, such as Vinh Phuc and Phu Tho. “We looked forward to
the project,” he said.
But local authorities appear to have changed their
policies on medical facilities, preferring smaller, more specialised ones to
major district hospitals.
At a recent conference between the Ministry of Health
and the Ha Noi People’s Committee, Minister of Health Nguyen Thi Kim Tien
said that the Government agreed to build a paediatrics, obstetrics and
gynaecology hospital in Quoc Oai District, and a dental, stomatology and
ophthalmology hospital in a suburban district.
Officials of the Ha Noi People’s Committee agreed that
the city should not build big hospitals, and build smaller hospitals instead,
located in residential quarters so that residents can access them easily for
examination and treatment.
VNS
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Thứ Sáu, 9 tháng 6, 2017
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