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President hails health care sector's achievements

President Nguyen Xuan Phuc commended the health care sector for its achievements over the past years and urged the Government and the health sector to take measures to quickly address the current crisis in the sector as many medical workers are leaving their jobs, and hospitals suffer from a shortage of medicine and medical supplies.
President hails health care sector's achievements ảnh 1President Nguyen Xuan Phuc (third from right) presents first-class Labour Order to Vinapharm (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - President Nguyen Xuan Phuc commended the health care sector for its achievements over the past years and urged the Governmentand the health sector to take measures to quickly address the current crisis in the sector as many medical workers are leaving their jobs, and hospitals suffer from a shortage of medicine and medicalsupplies.

The State leader attended aceremony on June 28 to mark the 50th founding anniversary of VietnamPharmaceutical Corporation (Vinapharm), where he presented the first-class Labour Order to the corporation.

He stressed that the difficulties that the health sector is facing are onlytemporary, adding that the Party and State are paying attention to andready to work with the sector to solve the existing challenges and obstacles.

He urged the Ministry of Health to work out amendments to the Law on Bidding, the Law onHealth Insurance and relevant legal documents, and submit them to theGovernment for consideration and approval so as to create favourable conditionsfor medical establishments to quickly secure sufficient drugs toserve patients. 

The State leader also asked the health sector and Vinapharmto perfect mechanisms and policies, especially those related to finance, to improve the quality and efficiency ofmedical services; address the overloading at hospitals; expand the coverage ofuniversal health insurance and health insurance payments; and better control medical costs.

ꦡ He required Vinapharm to play the leading role in investing in and transferring drug production technology to improve the quality of Vietnamese-made medicines./.

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