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HCM City to put new dialysis facility in rural area into operation in October

The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health will inaugurate a new dialysis facility in the outlying district of Can Gio in early next month, providing better access to dialysis for people who have kidney failure or end-stage renal disease.
HCM City to put new dialysis facility in rural area into operation in October ảnh 1Patients on dialysis at Le Van Thinh Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) - The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health will inaugurate a new dialysis facility in the outlying district of Can Gio in early next month, providing better access to dialysis for people who have kidney failure or end-stage renal disease.

The dialysis unit at the Can Gio Health Centre, the first of its kind in thedistrict, will be equipped with five dialysis machines and essential devicesfor dialysis procedures, according to the city’s Department of Health.

Le Van Thinh Hospital will deploy doctors and nurses to Can Gio Health Centreto care for patients at the dialysis unit.

At least one doctor and two nurses will be responsible for medical care duringdialysis treatments.

Forty-one people on dialysis in Can Gio district have to travel to city-levelhospitals to undergo dialysis.

There are 39 dialysis units in the city to provide treatment for nearly 4,500people on dialysis, according to the department.

A project on medical capacity improvement in Can Gio district will be submittedto the municipal People’s Committee soon. The project is aimed at improvingmedical services in the district and adopting more medical techniques to servelocal residents./.
VNA

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