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The Vietnam E-health Network (www.thuoc.net.vn) aiming to support patients via digitized statistics has been launched recently.
Chief engineer Nguyen Tuan Quang
said the network would be the first online tool to help doctors
digitize their statistics, manage patients’ medical records, write out
online prescriptions and exchange information with colleagues.
Online prescriptions would help
prevent errors such as incorrect drug names and problems due to
doctors’ bad handwriting, said Quang.
Doctor Nguyen Thanh Binh said
patients in rural areas would receive consultancy services even when
they are far away from doctors or clinics.
Binh said this was the first time
in Vietnam that patients could make appointments with doctors and
register for testing services via the internet.
“With this network, patients can
save time from queuing in hospitals and learn the prices of drugs,”
said Nguyen Xuan Lan, a patient at the Viet Duc hospital.
Hospitals can use this network to
reduce administrative procedures and create an online connection with
other hospitals nationwide.
So far, more than 3,000 doctors have signed up to become members of the network.
However, Quang said the network would be efficient if all doctors and hospitals agree to share information.
(Source:Vietnews)
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