Among these, Binh Dan Hospital achieved the highest score - 964/1,00, topping the ranking.
The assessment results do not include hospitals under ministries, branches and newly established facilities under 12 months. The scoring is carried out according to the set of criteria for quality of Vietnamese hospitals, with content related to management capacity, infrastructure, professional processes and satisfaction of inpatients, outpatients, as well as medical staff.
According to the recently published list, the top 10 hospitals with the highest scores are: Binh Dan Hospital (964 points), Gia Dinh People's Hospital (963 points), Tam Anh Hospital (962 points), City Children's Hospital (956 points), Hung Vuong Hospital (954 points), Children's Hospital 1 (947 points), People's Hospital 115 (936 points), Thu Duc City Hospital (928 points), Tropical Diseases Hospital (907 points) and Oncology Hospital (903 points).
Meanwhile, the list of 10 units with the lowest assessment scores includes a number of cosmetic hospitals and old district-level medical centers, such as: Cao Thang Eye Hospital, Saigon Dentistry Hospital, District 3 Medical Center, District 10 Medical Center, District 5 Medical Center, JK Nhat Han Aesthetic Hospital, STO Phuong Dong Hospital, Ky Hoa - Medika Aesthetic Hospital, Viet - Korea Gaya Hospital and Paris Aesthetic Hospital.
According to the Department of Health, this assessment result aims to monitor and classify the quality status of medical examination and treatment units, serve management and appropriate adjustment. In addition to periodic assessments, the city's health sector continues to operate the feedback system via electronic kiosks at hospitals and hotline 0989.401.155. These channels are used to receive people's opinions, as a basis for units to improve service quality.
The Hospital Quality Ranking is published annually by the Department of Health, which is one of the tools to monitor the progress of improvement and maintain standards in the city's health system.