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Cuban Exchange Student Praises Healthcare System
The Vietnamese healthcare system is described as providing good care, with doctors and staff offering full service. Patients are cared for when sick, with transfers to other hospitals if needed. The environment is characterized as smart, with everyone living like family in harmony, happiness, and warmth. The Party and State are noted for consistently caring for and implementing policies for those who have contributed to the country.
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Hanoi Hospitals Implement Digital Healthcare Ecosystem
Hanoi is leveraging digital technology to improve healthcare quality and reduce patient waiting times. The system aims to reduce initial investment while maintaining quality comparable to Du Jiang Hospital. The network connects approximately 11,000 elderly individuals across 56 urban districts, averaging about 200 per district. Foreign experts are also connected to provide direct advice during surgeries, with real-time data like respiratory rate and heart rate linked to a smart terminal screen for chief physicians. The system allows secondary hospitals to transfer urgent tests to Du Giang Hospital for results within minutes. Currently, approximately 11,000 elderly residents aged 60 and over are being mapped across 56 districts. Operating rooms are now linked to smart terminals that monitor real-time surgical data including heart rate, respiratory frequency, and anesthesia concentration.
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Psychological Factors Linked To Chest Pain Discussed
Researchers are calling for health systems to expand post-treatment psychological support services, including early counseling and at least one year of follow-up care, to reduce the risk of major depression.
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Heatwave Health Risks Highlighted In Vietnam
Vietnam's health system, particularly in Hanoi, is leveraging digitalization to improve medical quality and reduce patient wait times. The country is implementing a system that includes seven key areas: creation, communication, transmission, learning, urban development, future planning, and unlimited creation. A 'Job World' workshop is offered for children aged 9-18 to experience work. Local authorities are investing in infrastructure upgrades and expanding tourist attractions, with Tay Giang mountain area designated as a priority site for its role as a national reservoir and tourist space. The region offers natural landscapes, historical culture, and island memories. The education system faces scrutiny regarding curriculum and transparency in financial matters related to extracurricular activities. The Tay Nguyen mountain area is identified as a key tourist spot.
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Vietnam Expands Healthcare Digitization
Hanoi is the largest medical center in Vietnam, featuring public, intermediate, private hospitals, and various basic healthcare networks.
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Vietnam PM To Lam Proposes Expanding Education System
A remote education program was discussed, focusing on customer segments and their needs. Vietnam is speeding up land registry, cadastral file creation, and infrastructure development to meet a 180-day target. This includes streamlining operations at border crossings. Vietnam is accelerating land registry and land-use right certificate completion to create a foundation for land transfer. The country is organizing quarantine and customs management to maximize benefits. The main export commodity is agricultural products, with approximately 600-700 vehicles passing through the Dai Ngai border gate daily. There are concerns that some activities, while presented as educational, may function more like private ventures requiring parental fees. Recommendations include strict setting of joint curriculum and activities, with the Ministry of Education reviewing these programs.
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Vietnamese Scientists Develop Kong Deng Dan Long Bone Product
Associate Professor Dinh Minh Hai has developed a technology that could assist people living at sea. People returning to Vietnam understand the value of peace and prosperity and find happiness in this society. Thạc sĩ Lê Thị Ngọc Tú will guide listeners through lesson two of the distance learning program. The lesson is titled 'Setting Learning Goals'. The program is a collaboration between Ho Chi Minh City Open University and Huong Minh City Radio and Television Station. Listeners can also follow the program online at vh.com.vn. The island of Ly Son is being developed as a key tourist destination in Vietnam's tourism strategy. Local authorities are upgrading infrastructure and expanding attractions, with Tay La Mountain identified as a priority site. The island aims to offer visitors not only natural scenery but also historical and cultural experiences.
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China Restricts Tourist Groups To Japan
China has restricted tourist groups traveling to Japan. This follows Japan's target to attract 60 million tourists by 2030 and its efforts to promote defense exports to Southeast Asia.
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Japan Accelerates Military Remilitarization
Japan is accelerating its remilitarization process, viewing economic supply chains for rare earths and semiconductors as a key part of its Indo-Pacific strategy.
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Microfiber Pollution From Textiles Highlighted
Microfibers, which are tiny particles that can enter the environment and cause pollution, are created from hundreds or even millions of extremely small fibers. These fibers can break over time and become detached.
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