Digital transformation in health care – irreversible trend


Hanoi: An official of the Ministry of Health has called digital transformation in health care an irreversible trend.

Associate Professor, Dr. Phan Le Thu Hang, Deputy Director of the Department of Financial Planning, held that the Fourth Industrial Revolution and smart medical solutions will help Vietnam concertedly improve its health coverage, service quality, and medical costs, dubbed the three vertices of a triangle, which remains a hard nut to crack for every health system.

The health sector will prioritise optimising information-technology and digital transformation to better grassroots health care, with attention to be paid to upgrading infrastructure, personnel training, and perfecting relevant policies, she said.

Vietnam now counts about 11,400 medical facilities at the communal level which have played a crucial role in public health care, helping ease overload for hospitals at higher levels.

Citing a directive issued by the Secretariat of the Party Central Committee on continuing to consolidate,
perfect, and improve the quality of grassroots health care in the new situation, Hang said the document set higher requirements in terms of mindset, responsibility, and action by all-level Party Committees, authorities, and the entire political system in this regard.

The health ministry will coordinate closely with other relevant ministries, agencies, and localities to further consolidate the policy framework and implement core solutions to promote the sustainable development of grassroots health workers.

To effectively mobilise the participation of non-public health care in primary health care, it is necessary to roll out harmonious solutions on governance, technology and finance, Hang suggested./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Coventry City advances to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.


Ellis Simms scores a hat-trick, helping Coventry City beat Maidstone United 5-0 and advance to the quarter-finals of the English FA Cup.

England’s FA Cup, Round 5 or the Round of 16, Coventry City from the Championship, the blue team, meets Maidstone United from the National League in the 9th minute, Casey Palmer flows through the channel. Ellis Simms, former Everton striker He slipped in and shot with his right to give the home team a 1-0 lead. In the 14th minute, Kasey Palmer came and let Ellis Simms hit with his left to score the second goal of the match for the home team. Leading 2-0 in the 35th minute, Kasey Palmer hit a right shot from outside the box but was saved by the Maidstone goalkeeper before Ellis Simms followed in for a hat-trick. In this match, the home team led 3-0.

Second half, 88th minute, Fabio Tabarez, Portuguese striker. Came to score the home team 4-0 ahead in the 90+2 minute. Fabio Tabarez scored the 2nd goal of the match, the final goal, helping Coventry City win 5-0 and advance to
the 8th round. The last team gets to be the first team. for Coventry Used to reach the final 8 of this program in 2008-2009 before losing to Chelsea, who won the championship that year, 0-2.

English Premier League results: West Ham beat Brentford 4-2.

Spanish La Liga results: Girona beats Rayo Vallecano 3-0.

Italian Serie A results: Roma beats Torino 3-2, Fiorentina beats Lazio 2-1

Source: Thai News Agency

Master plan on healthcare network by 2050 approved


Hanoi: The Prime Minister on February 27 issued a Decision approving the Master Plan on the healthcare network for the 2021-2030 period, with a vision to 2050.

The plan encompasses systems of healthcare facilities at regional, inter-provincial, and inter-sectoral levels catering to diverse needs, including medical examination and treatment, rehabilitation; medical, forensic and forensic psychiatric examination, preventive and public health, testing and inspection of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food, vaccines, medical biologicals and equipment, vaccines; and population and reproductive health.

Key targets by 2025 include 33 hospital beds, 15 doctors, 3.4 pharmacists and 25 nurses per 10,000 people.

By 2030, the plan aims to achieve 35 hospital beds, 19 doctors, 4 pharmacists, 33 nurses per 10,000 people. The private sector will account for 15% of the total hospital beds.

Looking to 2050, the vision is to establish a number of modern healthcare facilities on par with international standards, develop the dom
estic pharmaceutical industry into a hub for high-value pharmaceutical production; achieve 45 hospital beds, 35 doctors, 4.5 pharmacists and 90 nurses per 10,000 people, and 25% of the total hospital beds falling under the private management./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency