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Satellite hospitals reduce hospital overload

Heath Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien has affirmed that a project on building satellite hospitals, designated to ease hospital overcrowding, is one of the key tasks for the health sector.
Heath Minister Nguyen ThiKim Tien has affirmed that a project on building satellite hospitals,designated to ease hospital overcrowding, is one of the key tasks forthe health sector.

Minister Tien was speaking at a seminarin Hanoi on August 21 to draw up orientations for the implementationof the project during the 2013-2015 period.

The ministervoiced her hope that in the next three years, satellite hospitals willbe able to conduct high-tech operations while the capacity of healthworkers will be improved significantly.

According to LuongNgoc Khue, Director of the Health Ministry’s Department of MedicalServices
Administration, a network of 48 satellite hospitals under 14specialised hospitals will be formed during the timeframe with the focuson the treatment of tumour, trauma, heart, obstetrics and paediatrics.

The Bach Mai Hospital has linked up with sixsatellite hospitals in Bac Giang, Vinh Phuc, Thai Binh, Lao Cai, ThanhHoa and Ha Tinh provinces to improve its tumour treatment.

Meanwhile, the National Paediatrics Hospital has joined hands withfive satellite hospitals in the northern provinces of Ninh Binh,Bac Giang, Vinh Phuc, Hai Duong and Thai Binh.

Since 2005,the Health Ministry has implemented a project to improve check-up andtreatment capacity of satellite hospitals of the Bach Mai Hospitaland Viet Duc Friendship Hospital.

🍎 Under theproject, the satellite hospitals have been provided with technicalassistance to bring better services to their patients.-VNA

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