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First private general hospital in Quang Ngai inaugurated

The first phase of the Phuc Hung private general hospital was inaugurated and put into operation in Quang Ngai on March 3.
First private general hospital in Quang Ngai inaugurated ảnh 1At the inaugural ceremony (Photo: VNA)

Quang Ngai (VNA) –
The first phase ofthe Phuc Hung private general hospital was inaugurated and put into operationin Quang Ngai on March 3.

The construction of the hospital, the first ofits kind in the south central province, was divided into two phases. 

The first one commenced in the third quarter of2014 on an area of 3,700 square metres and with total investment of 150 billionVND (6.4 million USD).

The second one will be implemented in 2019 withtotal cost of 300 billion VND.

The seven-storey hospital now has 45 standardbeds and 11 departments.

Vice Chairman of the provincial People’sCommittee Dang Ngoc Dung said the hospital will help ease the overload at publichealth facilities and provide more high-quality healthcare services forlocals.-VNA
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