HCM City health sector to adopt latest medical technology

The health sector in Ho Chi Minh City needs to adopt new healthcare technology solutions and embrace digital transformation, a city leader has said.
HCM City health sector to adopt latest medical technology ảnh 1Medical workers conduct COVID-19 testing for staff at Tan Son Nhat International Airport. (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNS/VNA) - The health sector in Ho Chi Minh City needs to adopt newhealthcare technology solutions and embrace digital transformation, a cityleader has said.

“With the heavy workloads in healthcare systems, the adoption of cutting-edgetechnologies will cut costs and workload for health care providers as well asincrease efficiency,” said Duong Anh Duc, deputy chairman of the municipal People’sCommittee.

The city is encouraging the mainstreaming of technology solutions to improvehealth service delivery, Duc said at a recent meeting with the city’s healthsector.

The health sector must also focus on the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic toensure the safety of public health but also economic growth, he said.

Tang Chi Thuong, deputy director of the city’s Department of Health, said thecity’s health sector was controlling the epidemic, improving the quality ofhealthcare services, and reducing patient overload at hospitals.

The healthcare sector has set 16 specific goals, including 20.2 physicians per10,000 people and 42 beds per 10,000 people.

It plans to have electronic medical records for 80 percent of its populationand 25 percent of health stations operating as family medicine clinics.

It is streamlining administrative procedures at hospitals and aiming for higherlevels of patient satisfaction, with the goal of 91 percent, Thuong said.

It has also asked the city’s People’s Committee to allocate capital to buymedical devices and equipment for three district-level general hospitals in Cu Chi,Hoc Mon and Thu Duc districts.

The healthcare sector has petitioned the city to provide land for the buildingof Thu Duc City Hospital, Psychiatric Hospital, Traumatology and OrthopaedicsHospital, and 115 Emergency Centre./.
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