Leaders of the Ministry of Health, the People’s Committee, and People’s Council of Lao Cai Province, along with delegates, attend the launch of the Safe Motherhood Week 2025. (Photo: Trung Tuyen)
Health

Improvement of reproductive health for ethnic minority women

In recent years, the National Target Programme for Socio-economic Development in Ethnic Minority and Mountainous Areas has significantly contributed to raising awareness and strengthening the role of women in mountainous regions. As a result, reproductive healthcare for women has gradually improved, and their quality of life has been markedly enhanced.

An emergency duty shift of foreign medical students at a medical facility in Viet Nam.
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International students study medicine in Viet Nam

In recent years, at central hospitals such as Viet Duc Friendship Hospital and Bach Mai Hospital, the image of foreign medical students following Vietnamese doctors in operating rooms, clinics, and professional briefings has become familiar.

Doctors at Viet Duc Friendship Hospital perform an organ transplant
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Toward a modern, equitable and sustainable healthcare system

The work of protecting, caring for and improving people’s health has always received special attention from the Party and the State, with many priority guidelines, policies and objectives being set out and implemented. Thanks to this, Viet Nam has achieved impressive accomplishments, forming an important foundation for the entire health sector to confidently move forward on its journey to become one of the solid pillars in the country’s new era.

Doctors from the Viet Nam National Institute of Maritime Medicine examine patients. (Photo: VNA)
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Improving healthcare capacity and caring for people's health

The documents of the 14th National Party Congress clearly set out the requirement to effectively implement the National Target Programme on Healthcare, Population and Development, ensuring that all citizens have access to quality primary healthcare services and receive free health check-ups at least once a year.

Although wearing an IV cannula, patients are cheerful and happy at the “0 VND” market.
Health

A “Warm” Tet in hospitals

As the joyful atmosphere of spring fills the streets, many patients still have to remain in hospital and do not know whether they will be able to return home to celebrate Tet. Understanding those feelings, many hospitals have organised vibrant and heartfelt Tet activities to help ease, to some extent, the pain and worries caused by illness.

The Drug Administration of Viet Nam requests that localities and hospitals ensure sufficient drug supply for medical examination and treatment for the people./ Photo: Nhandan
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Measures rolled out to ensure adequate medicine supply during Tet

The Drug Administration of Viet Nam (DAV) under the Ministry of Health has issued a directive requesting localities and relevant units to implement measures to fully meet the demand for medicines for medical examination and treatment, particularly in disease prevention and control during the winter–spring season and the Lunar New Year (Tet) Festival.

Customers use mobile phones to trace the origin of food products. (Photo: NGUYET ANH)
Health

Food safety control through technology

Amid growing concerns about food safety, especially during holidays and the Lunar New Year (Tet), the application of technology to monitor and make food origins transparent is becoming an inevitable trend.

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

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.

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