Electronic medical records bring convenience to people
According to Dr.CK2 Huynh Huu Nhan - Director of Tra Vinh General Hospital, the application of electronic medical records (EIA) has clearly demonstrated its effectiveness.
BADT records help look up quickly, reduce administrative procedures, save time and improve the efficiency of health management.
Mr. Nhan emphasized that medical records data is stored safely, research is supported, and printing costs are reduced. This solution also creates conditions for medical staff to take better and more effective care of patients.

Not only do health workers highly appreciate the use of BaDT records, but people also expressed their satisfaction. As in the case of Mr. Luu Van Truong (68 years old, Trung Thanh commune, Vinh Long) who had to go to the hospital for a check-up and get blood pressure and diabetes medicine every month.
Mr. Truong said that the procedure is now more convenient than before, patients do not need to bring medical examination books or many types of documents as before.
Patients only need to scan their citizen identification card, the system will automatically look up information, helping to significantly save waiting time.
My business experience has helped me not worry about losing my documents, and going to the doctor is much easier. This solution really brings convenience to patients, Mr. Truong expressed.
100% of public facilities complete BADT documents before September 30
In an interview with Lao Dong, Dr. Ho Thi Thu Hang - Director of Vinh Long Department of Health - emphasized that the implementation of the BaDDT dossier is one of the breakthroughs towards a smart, modern healthcare system and taking patients as the center of service.
From the report of the Department of Health, by the end of August 2025, the province had 16/46 public health facilities deploying the BADT system, marking the first step in the comprehensive digital journey of the local health sector.
According to Ms. Hang, to properly implement the plan set out in the implementation of the BaDT dossier, the Department of Health has requested that leaders of hospitals and medical centers continue to strictly implement specific tasks to ensure both quality and implementation progress.

Some solutions to implement the plan are clearly stated such as: strengthening direction, dissemination and supervision of implementation progress; clearly assigning responsibilities; organizing periodic inspections and assessments to promptly remove difficulties, etc.
The Department of Health also requires promoting the connection and synchronization of BaDT data with the health insurance system, pharmaceutical management, testing system, with the goal of striving for at least 80% of people to have electronic health records.
At the same time, the Department of Health will coordinate with the Provincial Police and the Department of Science and Technology to ensure the safety and security of system information.
"With these efforts, it will create a solid foundation for innovation and digital transformation of healthcare, striving for 100% of public facilities to complete the BADT dossier before September 30, 2025," Ms. Hang added.