Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc attended a ceremony on
April 18 to launch a remote medical examination and treatment platform and Bluezone application to help the community in COVID-19 prevention and control.
At the event,
doctors from the Hanoi Medical University Hospital used the remote medical
examination and treatment platform to connect with the general hospital of
Muong Khuong district in the northern mountainous province of Lao Cai to make electrocardiographic
consultations and ultrasound scans remotely for people with chronic diseases
who should be examined.
They also connected
online with the general hospital of Ha Tinh city in the central province of the
same name, and offered online check-up for a patient in Quang Xuong district of
central Thanh Hoa province.
The doctors provided
thorough consultations for the patients through an app on their mobile phones,
in which they can see each other.
Meanwhile,
is a solution applying the Bluetooth low energy (BLE). When smartphones are installed
with the Bluezone app, they are able to detect others within 2 metres and
memorize themselves. If the app user is positive for the SARS-CoV-2 (known as
F0), through the saved data, health authorities can identify the F1 in close
contact with F0 and the system will alert the F1 users about the risk of
infection. They will be also provided with instructions to contact the
competent health authorities for assistance. It is worth mentioning that the Bluezone
app is confidential, anonymous and transparent, as it only stores data on the
user’s phone, and does not transfer user’s information and location to the
system.
Speaking at the event, PM Phuc highly evaluated the . He emphasised that this
is an initial milestone towards the digital transformation of the health sector
and towards a larger goal of becoming a digital and smart nation.
The platform, developed by the Viettel Military Industry and Telecoms Group, to be deployed with low initial costs, he said, adding that it
can help save money and time for patients and reduce overloading at higher-level hospitals.
The Government leader also praised the Bluezone app for
promptly providing people with another tool to safeguard their health and the
community.
He asked the Ministries of Information and Communication, and
Health to coordinate in speeding up digital transformation in the health
sector and gradually forming a healthcare and disease prevention system based on
digital technology, and applying digital technology in all health clinics.
PM Phuc also lauded efforts made by doctors, technology experts and
businesses in the fight against the pandemic.
The COVID-19 outbreak requires hospitals to offer more
remote medical examination channels to help people gain timely, convenient and
safe access to health services, he stressed.
The PM asked the Hanoi Medical University
Hospital to drastically implement remote medical check-ups and treatment, and
requested to Heath Ministry to expand the application to other hospitals
across the nation./.
Source: VietnamPlus