On December 28, 2018, the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids, and Social Affairs of Vietnam issued Circular 54/2018/TT-BLDTBXH on the minimum knowledge volume and required competencies for graduates from intermediate (Level 4 of VQF) and college (Level 5 of VQF) levels in health and social service sectors.
This is one of the prominent contents stipulated in Circular 18/2016/TT-BYT, which specifies the List of Techniques, the List of Medical Supplies used in Rehabilitation, and the reimbursement of daytime rehabilitation costs within the payment scope of the Health Insurance Fund.
There are two forms of rehabilitation: voluntary and compulsory. Individuals belonging to these two groups, when committing the act of escaping from the rehabilitation centers, will incur different legal consequences.
Recently, the Government of Vietnam issued Decree 94/2010/ND-CP stipulating the organization of home-based/community-based rehabilitation , including regulations on the tasks of the rehabilitation working group.
Recently, the Government of Vietnam has issued Decree 94/2010/ND-CP regulating home-based/community-based rehabilitation. The decree addresses the funding for organizing home-based/community-based rehabilitation in Vietnam
Recently, the Government of Vietnam has issued Decree 94/2009/ND-CP guiding the amended Law on Drug Prevention and Control regarding post-rehabilitation supervision in Vietnam.
On October 26, 2009, the Government of Vietnam promulgated Decree 94/2009/ND-CP providing guidance on the amended Law on Drug Prevention and Control regarding post-rehabilitation management in Vietnam.
This is a notable content in Decree 94/2009/ND-CP guiding the amended Law on Drug Prevention and Control regarding post-rehabilitation drug addiction management in Vietnam.
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