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Central Highlands improves health care services

Central Highlands provinces will devise a number of approaches to improve their healthcare services, according to the Steering Committee for the Central Highlands.
Central Highlands provinces will devise a number of approaches toimprove their healthcare services, according to the Steering Committeefor the Central Highlands.

The efforts includeconducting tailor-made local trainings to ensure a qualified staffcontingent for healthcare centres in communes and wards.

They also offer incentives to lure health officers to work in remoteand rural areas of the region while actively mobilising resources todevelop healthcare facilities.

Publicitycampaigns have also been organised in remote and rural areas to raiseethnic minority groups’ awareness of the benefits of health insurance.

Nearly all communes in the region have healthcarecentres. More than 66.25 percent meet national standards on facilitiesand staff quality, according to the Committee.

Theyhave effectively conducted national strategic programmes on healthprotection, including vaccinations, Vitamin A consumption and dewormingservices.-VNA

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