The Tuyen Quang Provincial General Hospital project started construction in October 2023. The project is located in Luong Vuong commune (Tuyen Quang city) with an area of over 14 hectares. To implement the project, 195 households and individuals in Luong Vuong commune (Tuyen Quang city) and 2 organizations must reclaim land to hand over the site.
The hospital has a scale of 1,000 beds, including all items according to the standards of a provincial-level Grade I general hospital. This is also the hospital with the largest and most modern scale in Tuyen Quang province to date.

According to PV on March 5, hundreds of workers and machinery were mobilized to implement the project. After a long time of construction, the shape of the billion-dollar hospital has gradually emerged. The main items and auxiliary items are being constructed simultaneously, ensuring progress.
At the construction site, workers are installing moldboards and reinforcing steel piles for concrete pillars to build the next floor. The leveling and embankment items have been basically completed, the surrounding walls, main gates, sidewalks, and internal roads are still under construction. Some main blocks have been topped out.
Talking to reporters of Lao Dong Newspaper, Mr. Doan Ngoc Thanh - Chairman of the People's Committee of Luong Vuong Commune said that the site clearance work has been completed, without any problems. The site was assigned to the investor to implement the project. Local people are looking forward to the hospital's completion to have a quality medical examination and treatment facility, in addition to promoting service and economic development.
Tuyen Quang General Hospital is identified as a provincial-level end-of-line hospital. The project has full items such as examination and treatment, outpatient treatment, inpatient treatment, emergency care, and the Department of Nuclear Physics. The project aims to be completed in 2025.
When completed, this facility will replace the old general hospital, meeting the medical examination and treatment needs of local people and neighboring areas.
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