Health care

Central Vietnamese people benefit from modern treatment techniques

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Da Nang - Da Nang Hospital is affirming its core role at the final line by constantly improving the quality of treatment and mastering specialized techniques.

Common habits that make health training ineffective

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Common habits that make health training ineffective such as underestimating drinking enough water, skipping strength training...

Primary healthcare and progress from Resolution 72

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Implementing Resolution 72 of the Politburo, Hanoi is implementing many solutions to improve grassroots health capacity, aiming to take care of people's health right from the initial level, reducing overload for upper-level hospitals.

Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan: Comprehensive people's health care, from early, remote and right from the grassroots level

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The 14th National Congress of the Party took place from January 19-25, 2026. Reporters of Health and Life Newspaper exchanged with Member of the Party Central Committee, Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan about the implementation of Resolution 72-NQ/TW dated September 9, 2025 of the Politburo, along with key solutions to remove long-standing bottlenecks in the health sector, strongly shifting from the "treatment" mindset to comprehensive health care according to the cycle of life, putting people at the center.

Ho Chi Minh City pilots health care team model associated with the area

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On January 20, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health said that the health sector is implementing a model of health stations operating under continuous health care teams associated with the area.

Health trends emphasize endurance and consistency in 2026

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Instead of chasing short-term trends, the health trend in 2026 directs people back to simple, consistent habits and respect for biological rhythms.

Habits that may be silently destroying your health

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Many familiar habits in daily life that seem harmless but silently erode physical and mental health, increasing the risk of disease if prolonged.

HCMC rearranges grassroots health care, improves the quality of primary care

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On December 26, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health said that it is implementing a step of adjustment in the organization of the grassroots health system, aiming to bring primary care services closer to the people.

1,000 households in flooded areas of Dak Lak receive free health check-ups and care

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Dak Lak - People in the flood-prone area of Hoa Thinh are being examined by authorities and doctors for free medicine.

Proposal to increase grassroots and preventive health allowances to 100% nationwide

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The delegate said that the allowances for grassroots health care and preventive medicine are still low, not attractive enough to keep doctors in the commune and need to be increased to a 100% unified level.

Proposal for bachelors of nursing and highly skilled medical technicians to be classified as secondary salary

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The delegate proposed that nurses with deep professional qualifications and highly skilled medical technicians in diagnostic imaging and testing be classified as salary level 2.

Setting a target of 15.3 doctors per 10,000 people, training quality is a decisive factor

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Regarding the target of about 15.3 doctors per 10,000 people in 2026, National Assembly delegate Pham Van Hoa said that training quality is a decisive factor.

Buon Don health workers are dedicated to improving the health of the community

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Dak Lak - Overcoming difficulties, medical staff in Buon Don commune have been making efforts to care for the people, especially ethnic minorities.

The General Secretary requested to ensure that all abandoned children are received and cared for

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General Secretary To Lam emphasized the need to ensure that all abandoned children are received, cared for safely and promptly.

Buon Don improves the effectiveness of communication on health care for women and children

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Dak Lak - The government and health forces of Buon Don commune are effectively implementing training and communication on reproductive health care for women and children.