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PPP helps reduce hospital overload

Minister of Health Nguyen Thi Kim Tien has emphasised the importance of a public private partnership (PPP) model to raising healthcare quality and reduce overloads at public hospitals.
Minister of Health Nguyen Thi Kim Tien has emphasised the importance ofa public private partnership (PPP) model to raising healthcare qualityand reduce overloads at public hospitals.

In her openingremarks at a conference in Hanoi on March 14, Tien said her ministry isworking out various projects to reduce the burden on hospitals atcentral and grassroots levels, focusing on increasing the number ofpatient beds, satellite hospitals, family doctors and technologytransfers from public to private hospitals.

The majority ofthe country’s 170 private hospitals (out of a total of 1,200 hospitals)are equipped with modern equipment and qualified medical workers, butless than 60 percent of their patient beds have been used, according tothe ministry’s Department of Medical Examination and Treatment (DMET).

Luong Ngoc Khue, head of the DMET, said the partnership shouldbe established on the basis of equality, mutual benefit, sharedresponsibility and transparency within its legal framework.

Hementioned possible collaboration in moving patients for treatment atwell-equipped private hospitals from public hospitals, and encouragedprivate ones to upgrade their facilities and raise the capabilities ofdoctors and health workers as well as enhance their involvement in thesystem of satellite hospitals.

At the event, a representativefrom the private VINMEC International Hospital suggested theministry facilitate professional exchanges between doctors from publicand private hospitals and grant work permits for foreign doctors topractise at private hospitals.-VNA

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On the morning of May 26, 2025, following bilateral talks at the Presidential Palace, President Luong Cuong (first, right) and French President Emmanuel Macron (first, left) witness the exchange of cooperation documents between leaders of ministries, agencies, and enterprises from both countries. In the photo: Ngo Chi Dung, General Director and Chairman of the Board of Viet Nam Vaccine Company (VNVC) (second, right), and Zainab Sadat Qayyum, President of Sanofi Southeast Asia – India, exchange the cooperation agreement on the transfer of Sanofi’s vaccine production technology to VNVC’s vaccine and biologicals plant. (Photo: VNVC)

Vietnam, France collabor♓ate in vaccine production technology transfer

Under the agreement, VNVC and Sanofi will gradually implement technology transfers to enable domestic production of several key Sanofi vaccines that are widely used in Vietnam. In addition, Sanofi will support VNVC in training human resources and quality management in vaccine research and manufacturing.
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