The
medical sector should renew the operation mechanism, especially the
financial mechanism, and promote the integration of healthcare
services, said Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung.
PM
Dung made the request at a meeting in Hanoi on February 24 to mark the
55th anniversary of Vietnamese Physicians' Day (February 27), and to
review the implementation of the movement entitled “Studying and
following the late President Ho Chi Minh’s moral example”.
He
emphasised that it is essential to improve the living conditions of
medical workers and increase the quality of healthcare services,
particularly for the poor, the elderly and ethnic communities.
He conveyed best wishes to all medical official and workers nationwide on the lunar New Year.
On
the occasion, he also conferred the “People’s Physician" title to 73
selected outstanding doctors to honour their contributions over the
last year.
The
Government leaders praised the medical sector’s remarkable achievements
in recent years and urged the sector to focus on the prevention and
control of epidemics, as well as building an effective and capable
medical sector.
Speaking
at the meeting, Minister for Health Nguyen Quoc Trieu stressed that in
following President Ho’s teaching: “a good doctor is like an
affectionate mother”. He urged medical officials and workers across the
countries to put a good deal of effort into providing good healthcare
services to patients.
So
far, he said, Vietnam’s human development index (HDI) has constantly
increased over the last two decades. The country eliminated polio and
controlled infant tetanus, measles, whooping-cough and diphtheria.
Minister
Trieu also highlighted the medical sector’s success in preventing and
controlling many fatal diseases and epidemics, such as acute diarrhea,
malaria, the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Influenza A
(H5N1).
The same day, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung cut the ribbon to inaugurate the cardiovascular centre of E Hospital in Hanoi.
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