On August 12, in Quy Nhon ward (Gia Lai), the Wellbeing Health Education Organization, the old Binh Dinh Tourism Association, Phu Cat Airport and Binh Dinh Hospital signed a strategic cooperation agreement and launched the title Delphinus - Instructions for Safety Destination.
The program aims to improve the first aid response capacity for tourist accommodation establishments, contributing to health protection, strengthening the trust of tourists and workers, and enhancing the image of tourism in Gia Lai province.

Currently, emergency incidents such as drowning, stroke, myocardial infarction, etc. always have the potential to occur at hotels and resorts along the coast - which attract a large number of tourists. The lack of knowledge and first aid skills can directly affect the victim's chances of survival.
The signing ceremony laid the foundation for long-term training programs for health workers and service staff at hotels, resorts and tourism facilities across the province. Binh Dinh Hospital will provide remote medical support and first aid.

Mr. Do Van Tu - General Director of Binh Dinh Hospital - said that with standard emergency procedures of prestigious associations and a team of experienced doctors, Binh Dinh Hospital believes that the cooperation will contribute to improving community health care, enhancing the safe experience for tourists and workers.
Master, Doctor Nguyen Van Cong - Founder of Wellbeing Health Education Organization - said that training first aid skills, building a quick response process and equipping appropriate equipment will help hotels and resorts build a safer and more reliable accommodation environment.

A representative of the old Binh Dinh Tourism Association said that equipping knowledge and skills to respond to emergency situations related to tourists' health is a necessary factor, playing an important role in ensuring business operations and attracting tourists.