Doctors from Ha Noi Medical University Hospital examine and provide medicines for elderly people in Pa Co Commune, Phu Tho Province. (Photo: Hospital)
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Policies to adapt to population ageing

In the 2025–2030 term, the Party Committee of the Ministry of Health has identified that one of its key tasks will be coordinating with ministries and sectors to formulate policies to adapt to population ageing, along with policies to encourage efforts to counter population ageing.

Health workers at Tan Xuan Health Station, Xuan Nha Commune, Son La Province, deliver leaflets on reducing the sex ratio imbalance at birth.
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Efforts to curb sex ratio imbalance at birth

The imbalance in the sex ratio at birth in Viet Nam has persisted for nearly a decade and shows no signs of stabilising, despite the issuance of numerous policies. The Population Law, recently passed by the National Assembly, represents a comprehensive breakthrough aimed at restoring the sex ratio at birth to its natural balance.

At the event (Photo: VNA)
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First hospital in Mekong Delta earns US AACI accreditation

Nam Can Tho University Hospital on December 15 hosted a ceremony to announce its accreditation by the American Accreditation Commission International (AACI), a US-based body, becoming the first facility in the Mekong Delta and among a select few in Viet Nam to earn the distinction.

A doctor examines a patient at the Outpatient Department of Thanh Nhan Hospital, Ha Noi. (Photo: The Dai)
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Pillars of the roadmap towards universal hospital fee exemption

The Ministry of Health is developing a roadmap aimed at expanding basic healthcare services and ensuring that all citizens can access essential medical care, in accordance with Resolution No. 72-NQ/TW of the Politburo on a number of breakthrough solutions to strengthen the protection, care and improvement of public health.

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