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Health Ministry issues set of indicators to assess hospital safety for COVID-19

The Ministry of Health has recently released a set of indicators to evaluate the safety of a hospital as the COVID-19 is ravaging in the world.
Health Ministry issues set of indicators to assess hospital safety for COVID-19 ảnh 1A woman is being examined by a doctor at the National Hospital for Tropical Disease in Hanoi. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)
– The Ministry of Health has recentlyreleased a set of indicators to evaluate the safety of a hospital as the COVID-19 is ravaging in the world.

The set of safety indicators provides information on preventionand control of the COVID-19 and other acute respiratory diseases at hospitalsand guidance on how to deliver safe medical services and preventcross-infections among patients and health care workers.

The 37 indicators, divided in eight chapters, have a totalscore of 150, which are used to classify hospitals based on levelsof safety.

A hospital rated as “safe” must reach over 75 percent of themaximum score with no indicators scoring zero.

A “low safety” hospital must obtain 50 – 75 percent of themaximum score with no indicators scoring zero.

A hospital rated “unsafe” scores below 50 percent of themaximum score or has an indicator at zero./.
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