PM conveys Tet greetings to medical staff and patients

On the last day of the lunar year, PM Pham Minh Chinh inspected healthcare services and offered Lunar New Year wishes to medics and patients at two of Hanoi’s leading medical centers, Bach Mai and Viet Duc University hospitals.
Thủ tướng Phạm Minh Chính thăm, chúc Tết các y sĩ, bác sĩ Bệnh viện Bạch Mai - Ảnh: VGP/Nhật Bắc
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh visits and extends New Year greetings to doctors and medical staff at Bach Mai Hospital. (Photo: VGP)

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh visited and extended Tet greetings to medical staff and patients at Bach Mai Hospital and Viet Duc University Hospital in Hanoi while inspecting healthcare services during the holiday at these two leading central hospitals on February 16, or the last day of the Year of the Snake.

At the A9 Emergency Centre of Bach Mai Hospital, PM Chinh presented gifts to patients undergoing emergency treatment, encouraging them to stay confident and focus on recovery so they can soon reunite with their families.

In discussions with doctors and nurses, he inquired about emergency caseloads during Tet and urged medical teams to make full use of the “golden hour” in treatment, upholding the principle of “treatment first, administrative procedures later,” and ensuring that no inconvenience is caused to patients under any circumstances.

Associate Professor, Dr. Dao Xuan Co, the hospital’s Director, shared that Bach Mai adheres to “three guarantees”: sufficient supplies of medicines, blood and equipment; uninterrupted 24/7 emergency, resuscitation and surgical services; and absolute safety and security for patients and staff.

Thủ tướng Phạm Minh Chính thăm hỏi bệnh nhân đang điều trị tại Bệnh viện Bạch Mai - Ảnh: VGP/Nhật Bắc
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh visits and extends Lunar New Year greetings to a patient undergoing treatment at Bach Mai Hospital. (Photo: VGP)

Expressing his satisfaction with the hospital’s progress, PM Chinh observed that Bach Mai has become “better in five aspects”: cleaner facilities, improved equipment, more scientific organisation, greater patient satisfaction, and stronger institutional momentum, including the provision of free meals for patients during Tet. As one of the country’s final referral centres, he stressed that Bach Mai represents a trusted “last stronghold” for saving lives.

Highlighting rising healthcare demand and concerns about hospital overcrowding and complex diseases, the Government leader called on the hospital to devise appropriate, forward-looking solutions. He requested effective implementation of the Politburo’s Resolution No. 72 on breakthrough measures to enhance public healthcare, alongside efforts to realise the goals of the 14th National Party Congress, with a focus on improving treatment capacity, epidemic control and mastery of advanced medical technologies.

He also underscored the need to upgrade infrastructure and modernise equipment in a transparent and corruption-free manner, while promoting digital transformation and green development within the hospital system. He emphasised improving human resources with the spirit of being profound in medical theory, skilled in practice and rich in medical ethics.

Thủ tướng Phạm Minh Chính tặng quà cho các cán bộ, bác sĩ, nhân viên y tế Bệnh viện Hữu nghị Việt Đức- Ảnh: VGP/Nhật Bắc
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh visits medical staff at Viet Duc University Hospital . (Photo: VGP)

Later the same morning, the Prime Minister visited Viet Duc University Hospital, where approximately 500 inpatients are receiving treatment during Tet. Hospital leaders reported on enhanced emergency surgery capacity, including additional operating rooms to ensure trauma patients are treated promptly without delay.

PM Chinh praised the hospital’s readiness in terms of medicines, blood supplies and equipment. He stressed the importance of procuring modern medical equipment in a cost-effective, transparent manner, avoiding wastefulness and negative practices. He also suggested allocating regular funding to provide meals for surgical patients and their relatives during the three main Tet days.

As a top-tier national referral centre with a strong pool of specialists, Viet Duc was encouraged to support other hospitals when necessary. The Prime Minister called for comprehensive planning and modernisation to ensure the hospital truly matches its leading status, with smart governance, digitalisation and a clean, green, patient-friendly environment. He urged greater focus on technology transfer and effective utilisation of highly qualified personnel.

Acknowledging the dedication of medical staff who continue caring for hundreds of patients throughout the holiday, the leader called on the hospital to further uphold its action motto: unity and consensus, collective intelligence, spreading medical ethics, elevating the hospital’s stature, advancing the health sector, pushing back diseases and ensuring that people fully benefit from healthcare achievements.

Regarding the hospital’s proposals, he requested the Ministry of Health to provide appropriate regular funding and develop an effective plan for utilising Viet Duc’s second branch, thereby improving service quality and better serving the public.

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(Source: VNA)