The Ministry of Health has just submitted a plan to reorganize the system of public service units in the industry in the spirit of innovation and streamlining the apparatus as stated in Resolution 18-NQ/TW of the Central Committee.
According to the plan proposed by the Ministry of Health, many medical facilities will keep the management model under the Ministry of Health, some will be merged or transferred to localities and medical training facilities to increase exploitation efficiency.
Of the 39 hospitals under the Ministry of Health, the ministry proposed that 25 hospitals continue to be under the Ministry of Health. The two hospitals will merge into other units, the rest will be transferred to the original status or become a facility of another hospital.
25 hospitals continue to be under the Ministry of Health:
- Can Tho General Hospital
- Da Nang C Hospital
- Bach Mai Hospital
- Huu Nghi Hospital
- Central Emergency Hospital
- Central Dermatology Hospital
- K Hospital
- Central Geriatric Hospital
- Central Eye Hospital
- National Children's Hospital
- Central Tropical Hospital
- Central Endocrinology Hospital
- Central Lung Hospital
- Central Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital
- Hanoi Central Dentistry Hospital
- Central Ophthalmic Hospital
- Central psychiatric Hospital 1
- Viet Duc Friendship Hospital
- Central Hospital for Traditional Medicine
- National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion
- Thai Nguyen Central General Hospital
- Hue Central General Hospital
- Cho Ray Hospital
- Thong Nhat Hospital
- Central Dentistry Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City
Previously, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh - Deputy Head of the Central Steering Committee summarizing Resolution 18-NQ/TW - signed and issued Plan No. 130/KH-BCDTKNQ18 on the arrangement of public service units, state-owned enterprises and organizations in the state administrative system.
For hospitals, continue to transfer some hospitals under the Ministry of Health to the provincial level for management. The Ministry of Health manages specialized and leading hospitals to carry out the task of directing, training high-quality human resources, scientific research, transferring techniques, coordinating disease prevention and control, public health emergency events, natural disasters, etc.