Vietnam prioritises improving medical services at grassroots level

Vietnam prioritises improving medical services at grassroots level hinh anh 1Minister of Health Nguyen Thi Kim Tien speaks at the 72nd session of the World Health Assembly.
(Photo: VNA)

Geneva (VNA) – The prioritises resources to
improve capacity of the towards universal healthcare
coverage and realising the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Minister of
Health Nguyen Thi Kim Tien has said.

Attending the 72nd session of the World Health Assembly in Geneva on
May 21, Tien said that in a bid to provide better healthcare services for all
Vietnamese people, the Government has developed an ambitious action plan which aims
to enhance capacity for more than 11,000 communal healthcare stations.

Accordingly, all of the clinics will be operated in accordance with the
principles of family medicine, focusing on health promotion, and earlier
detection, treatment and control of non-communicable diseases.

Financial mechanism reforms, infrastructure investment and human resources
training are the primary focus of initial healthcare amelioration, Tien said,
adding that Vietnam has mobilised various financial resources to carry out its
plan, including preferential loans and fund from the World Bank, the Asian
Development Bank, the World Health Organisation (WHO), the European Union and
many other partners.

The minister also described poor financial mechanism for initial healthcare and
ineffective public-private partnership as challenges of the health sector.

and initial healthcare are the main contents of
the World Health Assembly’s 72nd session from May 20-28, drawing the
participation of some 4,000 delegates from 194 member states of the WHO.

The Assembly plans to adopt a 2020-2021 budget totaling 4.8 billion USD to
improve population’s access to essential health services as well as better protect
local people from health emergencies.

Impact of climate change on people’s health, access to vaccination, and health
of the immigrants will be on the table at the event.

As the decision-making body of WHO, the Assembly meets annually in May in Geneva
to consider and determine the organisation’s orientation, financial policies,
and upcoming agenda.-VNA

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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