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Health establishments in Hanoi ready to serve during Tet

The Hanoi Department of Health has publicised a list of medical establishments ready to provide emergency aid during the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday.
Health establishments in Hanoi ready to serve during Tet ảnh 1A health worker tends to an elderly patient. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Hanoi Department of Health haspublicised a list of medical establishments ready to provide emergency aidduring the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday.

The list comprises 41 public hospitals, 30 health centres, theHanoi 115 Emergency Centre, 42 private hospitals, and one private generalclinic.

To ensure medical services during Tet, the Health Departmentasked the establishments to gear up medicine, blood, transfusion solution, andother supplies necessary for emergency aid, check-up, and treatment. They weretold to ensure that all patients in need of emergency aid receive timelyexamination and treatment.

The establishments were demanded to prepare patient receptionplans, keep a close watch on the disease situation, and make timely response. Theyalso need to boost monitoring to guarantee food safety and prevent foodpoisoning and food-borne diseases, the authority said.

Italso asked the establishments to hold Tet celebrations for in-patients,especially poor and disadvantaged ones./.
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