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Locals in Dien Bien’s border commune receive free health care

More than 50 poor people in the northern province of Dien Bien’s border commune of Thanh Yen received free health check-ups, treatment and oriental medicine via a programme on July 30.
Locals in Dien Bien’s border commune receive free health care ảnh 1Doctor ​Vuong Van Hoc gives health care services to locals in Thanh Yen (Photo: VNA)

Dien Bien (VNA) – More than 50 poor people in the northernprovince of Dien Bien’s border commune of Thanh Yen received free healthcheck-ups, treatment and oriental medicine via a programme on July 30.

The programme was launched by the Steering Committee for humanitarian healthservice campaign of Dien Bien, the Red Cross Society of Dien Bien and theOriental Medicine Association of Dien Bien Phu city.

The majority of beneficiaries had problems related to bone and joint, digestionand cardiovascular issues.

Doctor Vuong Van Hoc from Thanh Yen commune, Dien Bien district said thisis part of a larger programme to care for locals in Dien Bien province in 2017.

About 15 percent of people in Thanh Yen commune, which borders Laos, arepoor, and are mostly ethnics of the Thai and Mong minorities, with poor accessto healthcare. -VNA
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