Accordingly, a clip has just appeared on social media recording the scene of doctors at Medic Hai Tien General Hospital (old Hoang Ngoc Commune, Hoang Hoa District - now Hoang Thanh Commune, Thanh Hoa Province) urgently treating a female patient with signs of critical condition.

The clip said that the patient had been hospitalized for treatment for 4 days. When admitted, he had symptoms of vomiting, fever, and headache. Doctors gave him medicine but could not reduce the fever, and occasionally had a seizure and purple pain all over the body.
After that, the family requested to transfer the patient to a higher level for emergency care and treatment, but the hospital allowed it to continue, making the condition increasingly serious. Only when the patient was at high risk did the hospital agree to transfer him.
According to the family, during the ambulance transfer, the patient was not allowed to use oxygen tanks, air intakes... leading to respiratory arrest and double eyes.
It is known that after the incident, Medic Hai Tien General Hospital sent a report to the Thanh Hoa Department of Health. According to the report, the deceased patient was T.T.B. (born in 1987, in Hoang Thanh commune, Thanh Hoa province).
The patient has a history of grade 2 diabetes, and was admitted to the hospital on July 8. Before being admitted to the hospital, the patient had a fever, headache, dizziness, dizziness, chest pain, vomiting many times, and thuong congestive pain, and took medicine at home but it did not improve.
At the time of admission, the patient was alert, tired, had a whole body aches, and had poor skin and mucous membranes. Initial diagnosis: viral fever/dependent diabetes, dizziness, dizziness, gastroesophageal reflux, enteritis, liver dysfunction.
At the hospital, doctors examined and treated. At around 7:30 a.m. on July 10, the patient had more toope pain. After receiving health consultation, the family agreed to perform a stomach endoscopy with anesthesia, and the patient's condition was stable.
At 10:45 a.m. the same day, the patient had a mild fever, severe chest pain, pain spreading to the shoulders and arms, difficulty breathing, headache, severe to the highest level, and burning hotthroat in the sternum. Patients and their families are worried and should be consulted with leaders and prescribed a referral for treatment.
During the transfer, the patient suddenly turned purple and had a cardiac arrest, was given on-site circulatory arrest, transferred to the emergency resuscitation department and underwent intensive care (reservation of endotracheal tube, heart pressure, oxygen pump, Adrenalin injection, electric shock absorption). After emergency care, the patient had a dislocated mach, no self-respiration, and was resuscitated continuously on the way to Hop Luc General Hospital.
At Hop Luc Hospital, the patient continued to receive intensive care, but died the same afternoon.
The cause of the incident is still being verified and clarified by the authorities.