SARS-CoV-2 testing now available at Phu Yen General Hospital

SARS-CoV-2 testing now available at Phu Yen General Hospital

Since March 25, Phu Yen General Hospital can test for SARS-CoV-2, contributing to preventing the epidemic from spreading in the province.
Reckitt Benckiser boosts footprint in Vietnam’s healthcare market

Reckitt Benckiser boosts footprint in Vietnam’s healthcare market

Reckitt Benckiser yesterday signed a memorandum with the MoH to launch the OSCAR project on the prevention of neonatal jaundice.
Vietnam’s healthcare sector acts to reduce plastic waste

Vietnam’s healthcare sector acts to reduce plastic waste

The Ministry of Health on August 15 held an online conference with 63 cities and provinces on taking measures to lower plastic waste in the healthcare sector.
Plastic waste reduction strictly urged at Vietnamese hospitals

Plastic waste reduction strictly urged at Vietnamese hospitals

Domestic and foreign-invested hospitals will have to take stern action to reduce plastic waste in line with the Ministry of Health's Document No.08/CT-BYT.
Hospitals splash out on better tech and services

Hospitals splash out on better tech and services

Despite current improvements in service quality, there remain a number of shortcomings in legislation and performance that the medical sector and hospitals need to address to revert the trend of people going overseas and to go sustainable amid stiffening competition.
Health sector fresh blood

Health sector fresh blood

The lack of high-quality hospitals, increasing income levels and the rising age of the general population in Vietnam is making healthcare a profitable sector for private investors.
Vietnam-made medicines swallowing a bitter pill

Vietnam-made medicines swallowing a bitter pill

Vietnam-made medicines are losing out to due consumers’ and doctors’ obsession with foreign products.
Poor foreign investment health

Poor foreign investment health

Despite mammoth development potential, foreign investment in Vietnam’s healthcare sector remains modest.
Hospitals in bad health

Hospitals in bad health

We will have to pay more for treatment. But, we have run out of money and we do not qualify for state health insurance

Conference debates decision to equitise state-run hospitals

The proposed equitisation of some state-owned hospitals came under fire from participants at the National Conference on Pilot Equitisation of State-owned Hospitals held late last week.
1 2