Bret Koplow, Acting Director of the FDA’s Centre for Tobacco Products (the US), stressed the need to classify nicotine risks. (Photo: Tobacco Reporter)
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Reducing harmful effects of tobacco

Viet Nam remains among the top 15 countries worldwide with the highest rate of smoking among men, with more than 15 million users. Therefore, the need to add “risk factor reduction” to the Law on Prevention and Control of Tobacco Harms has become increasingly urgent.

Resolution No. 72-NQ/TW dated September 9, 2025 on a number of breakthrough measures to strengthen the protection, care and improvement of the people’s health
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Resolution No. 72-NQ/TW dated September 9, 2025 on a number of breakthrough measures to strengthen the protection, care and improvement of the people’s health

The issuance of Resolution No. 72-NQ/TW marks a profound shift in awareness and action in the work of protecting, caring for and improving the people’s health. At the same time, it introduces comprehensive innovation with breakthrough solutions aimed at building a healthy Viet Nam, where all people receive healthcare, live longer, healthier and more wholesome lives, improve their physical wellbeing, raise awareness of health protection, and proactively prevent disease across society.

Member of the Party Central Committee and Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan (Photo: VNA)
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Health minister highlights comprehensive, people-centred healthcare orientation

Member of the Party Central Committee and Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan has underscored the determination to shift Viet Nam’s healthcare system from a treatment-oriented approach to comprehensive, people-centred care across the life cycle, while speaking with the press on the implementation of the Politburo's Resolution No. 72 issued on September 9, 2025.

Medical examination and treatment activities at the Ha Noi Heart Hospital. (Photo: TUE NGHI)
Health

New direction in public health care

At its 10th session, the 15th National Assembly voted to pass the Law on Disease Prevention No. 114/2025/QH15, which will take effect on July 1, 2026. This is a law of major significance, establishing a comprehensive legal foundation for disease prevention, with a shift in approach from “responding through examination and treatment” to “proactive disease prevention”, placing people at the centre.

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