Int’l experts discuss solutions to improve sustainability of health sector

Int'l experts discuss solutions to improve sustainability of health sector hinh anh 1A workshop on solutions to improve Vietnam’s health system sustainability and resilience was held on March 17 in Hanoi. (Photo courtesy of AstraZeneca Vietnam)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) – Local and international s and
experts from , research institutes and service
providers have discussed solutions to strengthen Vietnam’s health
system sustainability and resilience at a workshop.

The March 17 workshop was part of the Global Summit of the Partnership for Health System
Sustainability and Resilience. It was coorganised by AstraZeneca Vietnam and
the Health Strategy and Policy Institute (HSPI).

HSPI researchers presented their newly published a report on the sustainability
and resilience of the Vietnamese health system, with crucial policy
recommendations to enhance benefits for Vietnamese people.

Dr. Tran Van Thuan, Vice Minister of Health, said via a video message: “Vietnam
has worked tirelessly to enhance its , aiming towards equality,
efficiency, quality and sustainability, and meeting the people’s healthcare
needs.”

“However, the health system is facing many challenges with the double burden of
diseases and an aging population,” Thuan added.

“It needs to be continuously improved to ensure its sustainable development and
ability to respond to future difficulties and challenges.”

Nitin Kapoor, chairman and general director of AstraZeneca Vietnam, said: “We
hope the Partnership for Health System Sustainability and Resilience (PHSSR)
will provide a platform to both highlight Vietnam’s best practice in COVID-19
response to the world, and allow the Vietnamese health system to look within
and identify room for further enhancements.”

Dr. Tran Thi Mai Oanh, director of HSPI and PHSSR lead researcher,
said: “We are pleased to be among the first countries in the world to pioneer
the London School of Economics’ new framework on health system sustainability
and resilience.”

“It is our hope that our evidence-based report will provide a deeper and more
comprehensive view of Vietnam’s health system according to the five domains:
governance, financing, workforce, medicines and technology, and service
delivery, and that our proposed solutions will inform upcoming high-level
health policy discussions and agendas to create meaningful changes.”

Prof. Alistair McGuire, London School of Economics, joining virtually from the
UK, emphasised the important role that Vietnam plays in the global PHSSR
initiative, and hoped that the project could soon be expanded to other Asian
countries.

During the summit session, Swedish Ambassador Ann Måwe and British Deputy
Ambassador Marcus Winsley emphasised the vital role of cross-border cooperation
during COVID-19 and beyond. Other speakers echoed and contributed to the HSPI’s
recommendations to continue prioritising grassroots healthcare development and
primary healthcare, and initiatives to achieve universal health coverage and
increase public participation in health policy development and monitoring./.

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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