On October 22, the Dak Lak Provincial Department of Health informed that the Provincial People's Committee has not yet finalized the personnel for operating the Central Highlands General Hospital.
Currently, Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Thinh - Deputy Director of the Central Highlands General Hospital, continues to be temporarily in charge of the unit until there is a direction from the competent authority.
In the face of the above situation, the working group of Binh Dan Hospital (HCMC) visited the Central Highlands General Hospital. Thereby, assessing the current situation and planning to provide professional support for the hospital's Urology.
The leadership of Binh Dan Hospital informed about the readiness to coordinate with the Central Highlands General Hospital to develop a specific support plan such as sending doctors for on-site training. At the same time, organize thematic surgeries, transferring the treatment technique to the hospital.
As Lao Dong reported, on October 3, Mr. Nguyen Dang Giap - Director of the Central Highlands General Hospital, was prosecuted and temporarily detained to investigate the irresponsible behavior causing serious consequences. Mr. Giap was prosecuted for being involved in the broken stone crane but still declared that he had committed stone crane for 255 patients.
On October 4, the Dak Lak Department of Health assigned Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Thinh - Deputy Director of the Central Highlands General Hospital to temporarily operate the hospital to ensure the work is maintained while waiting for instructions from competent authorities.
However, on October 8, Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Thinh submitted a request not to take the hospital's responsibility to focus on professional work.