Localities asked to adopt three-tiered COVID-19 treatment model

Localities asked to adopt three-tiered COVID-19 treatment model hinh anh 1Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh Long. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh
Long suggested localities adopt to
minimise fatality rate during a video teleconference (VTC) on August 13 morning.

The VTC provided training on monitoring, treatment and
care of infected people for medical workers from more than 700 district-based
healthcare clinics nationwide.

As of the end of August 12, Vietnam documented more than
242,600 COVID-19 cases. Nearly 500 patients with severe COVID-19 are being
treated in Intensive Care Units (ICUs). Twenty-one are in critical conditions
and receiving ECMO support. The death toll has reached nearly 4,800.

Addressing the event, Long said reducing fatalities
remains one of the priorities in virus control efforts in all cities and
provinces, so the must be re-organised in a way that provides
patients with the fastest and most convenient access and delivers the best
possible services.

Long suggested cities and provinces to adopt the three-tiered
treatment model, with the first being temporary COVID-19 hospitals and grassroots medical
facilities, including home-based and community-based ones, which are designed
to care for asymptomatic patients.

Localities asked to adopt three-tiered COVID-19 treatment model hinh anh 2A temporary hospital in Ho Chi Minh City’s Phu Nhuan district. (Photo: VNA)

The second tier should be district-level medical clinics
or higher which will be tasked to treat those with moderate COVID-19 symptoms.
This tier plays a very important role because if it performs well, it can prevent
the patients’ conditions from worsening and save their life, the minister said.

The last tier will be ICUs that admit those in critical
conditions, he noted.

In the face of ongoing COVID-19 case spike, the Ministry of
Health required all localities to prepare themselves with ICU medical
supplies and equipment, he said, urging that the localities must, without
delay, boost capacity of all the tiers to the maximum in order to not be caught
off guard by the virus.

Minister Long further noted that his ministry will pilot
a scheme for clinical monitoring and treatment of COVID-19 patients at home in
Ho Chi Minh City and some other cities and provinces, and test Molnupiravir, a
drug proving effective in reducing virus concentrations, in treating COVID-19
patients in the coming time.

He called on businesses to boost imports of the drug and pharmaceutical
firms to negotiate with Molnupiravir producers about production technology
transfer./.

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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