HCM City (VNS/VNA) – Hospitals in Ho Chi Minh City’s districts have
shared knowledge about in an aim to offer treatment
normally provided to patients admitted to city-level or central-level
hospitals, under requirements of the city’s Department of Health.
The mutual assistance among district-level hospitals has helped reduce the
number of patients at city- and central-level managed hospitals.
Doctors at District 7 Hospital, for instance, performed their first heart
pacemaker implant and laparoscopic surgery thanks to technical assistance from Thu
Duc District Hospital.
On May 16, doctors at the two hospitals performed two laparoscopic surgeries to
remove an ovarian tumour from a 26-year-old woman and take out a gallbladder
from a 46-year-old woman.
The patients have been discharged from the hospital and are in good condition.
During the surgeries, doctors at provided detailed
guidance to doctors at District 7 Hospital.
This kind of surgery helps patients shorten their time in the hospital and
provides other benefits compared to open surgeries.
Doctors at District 7 Hospital also recently performed a heart pacemaker
implant on a 50-year-old patient with a slow heart rhythm.
The temporary implant helped to speed up her heart rhythm, and two days later
she was transferred to Thu Duc District Hospital for a permanent heart implant.
Dr Nguyen Tien Nhan of Thu Duc District Hospital said the cooperation among
hospitals had improved treatment for patients with severe health problems.
Thu Duc District Hospital has been instructed to provide comprehensive
assistance, including operations, logistics, emergency treatment, dialysis and
general surgery, to doctors at District 7 Hospital.
Thu Duc has sent doctors and nurses to District 7 Hospital for assistance.
Thanks to the help, patients living in District 7 who needed dialysis were able
to return to District 7 hospital, even after stopping treatment for two
years.
For many years, District 7 Hospital had poor facilities, could not attract many
doctors, and had to transfer patients to other hospitals in the city for
treatment.
In obstetrics and paediatrics, District 7 Hospital has also received assistance
from Tu Du Hospital and Paediatrics Hospital 2.
Dr Tran Van Khanh, director of the District 2 Hospital, said his hospital had
provided technical assistance to Nha Be and 12 District hospitals.
Nha Be District Hospital and doctors from District 2 Hospital work with and
train other doctors in anesthesia-resuscitation, obstetrics, general surgery,
and other areas.
District 2 Hospital has also presented vital medical equipment for diagnosis
and surgery to Nha Be District Hospital.
In addition, Nha Be District Hospital has received guidance on IT application
in health examination and treatment and quality improvement.
Dr Tang Chi Thuong, deputy head of the city Department of Health, said the
city’s People’s Committee had allocated funds to upgrade several district-level
hospitals such as District 7 Hospital and Nha Be District Hospital.
In the city, several such as Thu Duc, District 2,
District 11, Go Vap, Tan Phu and Binh Chanh are now attracting many local
patients.
District 11 Hospital, for example, treated 431,757 patients in 2018, an
increase of 18.55 percent compared to 2017. It also increased to 210 beds from
120.
The rate of transfer of patients to other hospitals fell by 1.8 percent in
2018.-VNS/VNA
Source: VietnamPlus