Standing Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh (second from the right) meets Medical Representative of Japan’s () Matsuoka Yoshinori on August 31. (Photo: VNA)Hanoi (VNA) – Standing Deputy Prime Minister Pham
Binh Minh on August 31 hosted a reception for Medical Representative of Japan’s Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Matsuoka Yoshinori, who is in Vietnam to
prepare for the opening of in Hanoi.
Minh thanked Japan for providing Vietnam with vaccines and
medical supplies to fight COVID-19, enabling the country to recover and reopen borders
post-pandemic.
Welcoming EMS Corporation to invest in Vietnam and develop
the country’s first T-Matsuoka Medical Centre in Hanoi quipped with modern
facilities, the Deputy PM said it contributes to strengthening medical cooperation
between the two countries and improving healthcare service quality in Vietnam.
Founded in 2013, EMS Corporation provides 24/7 emergency
services with six clinics across .
Construction of T-Matsuoka Medical Centre in Hanoi costs
around 8 million USD, half of which is invested by EMS. The centre will offer a
wide range of healthcare services, such as health consultation with Japanese
doctors, second opinion, periodic health check-ups, personal and business specialised
examination./.
Source: VietnamPlus
