Private healthcare aims to comprise half of all national hospitals by 2050, significantly expanding its role in service delivery and easing the burden on the public system.
Nearly 2,6 million Ho Chi Minh City residents have received health check-ups and updated electronic health records, reaching 19,6% of the city's population.
Nguyen Tri Phuong Hospital has requested the reassignment of a security guard following verified complaints regarding their loud demeanor towards the public and unauthorized collection of fees for parking assistance at the emergency entrance.
Ho Chi Minh City's Department of Health begins training leaders for basic-level hospitals, preparing for the healthcare system's transition to a multi-tiered, multi-polar, multi-center model.
AI simulates problematic situations in medical examination, treatment, and health insurance (BHYT) payments for doctors and medical staff in TP HCM to resolve at a competition organized by the Department of Health.