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HCM City: 300 children receive support for heart surgeries annually

As many as 300 local Vietnamese children with congenital heart diseases are expected to receive financial support for surgeries each year under a programme recently issued by the Municipal People’s Committee.
As many as 300 local Vietnamese children with congenital heartdiseases are expected to receive financial support for surgeries eachyear under a programme recently issued by the Municipal People’sCommittee.

Those eligible for theprogramme have health insurance, come from impoverished ornearly-impoverished families, receive local social welfare or live insocial protection institutions across the city.

The programme is co-funded by the Health Insurance Fund, the SocialProtection Fund, the Medicine Fund for the Poor and organisations andindividuals.

Beneficiary children will also receive food allowances during 15 days and travel costs.

The Medicine Fund for the Poor plans to allocate some 4.5 billion VND (210,000 USD) for the programme each year.-VNA

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