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Four hi-tech centres built in Hanoi to meet patient demand

The Ministry of Health has given the green light to Hospital E in Hanoi to open four hi-tech centres to meet patient demand.
Four hi-tech centres built in Hanoi to meet patient demand ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - The Ministry of Health has given the green light to HospitalE in Hanoi to open four hi-tech centres to meet patient demand.

Thefour centres include a cardiology centre, a digestive centre, a bone-musclecentre, and a tumor centre. The cardiology centre is expected to be the leadingone in performing complicated cases of congenital heart problems in thecountry.

Thehospital on December 20 broke ground for building a treatment unit and a modernunit for outpatients as well as set up a children’s unit.

Thetreatment unit and the unit for outpatients are built on an area of 13,000square metres at a total cost of 358 billion VND (15.7 million USD). It isexpected to serve 2,000 patients a day.

Thetwo units will be opened in 2018.-VNA
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