What are details of service price list for medical examination and treatment at Cho Ray Hospital in Vietnam from November 1, 2024? Can practitioners register to practice medical examination and treatment at multiple facilities in Vietnam?
What are 15 basic healthcare service packages implemented by the Commune Health Stations in Vietnam from December 19, 2024? Is the Commune Health Station in Vietnam considered a medical examination and treatment facility?
What are 3 measures of harm reduction interventions in HIV infection prevention under Decree 141 in Vietnam? Which agency is accountable to Government of Vietnam for implementing state management on HIV/AIDS prevention and control?
Is it correct that 4 legislative documents of the Ministry of Health of Vietnam shall be annulled from December 15, 2024 in Vietnam? What documents are included in the draft Dossier of Circular submitted to the Minister, Head of an Equivalent Governmental Body in Vietnam?
What are the regulations on the implementation organization of the National Strategy on Nutrition by the Legal Department and the Department of Communication and Emulation and Commendationin Vietnam?
Greetings Editorial Board,I am currently a public employee working in a public health department, and I have been researching the allowances policies for officials and public employees, as well as workers in my workplace. However, I am still unclear on some aspects, and I hope the Editorial Board can assist me: How are the on-duty allowances policies for those working in public health facilities regulated?Huynh Ly (ly***@gmail.com)
Dear Editorial Board,My name is Ngoc Minh, a second-year student in the Department of Laboratory Studies at the College of Public Health. I have the following query and hope to receive a prompt response. Specifically: According to legal regulations, which units of blood and blood products are prohibited from being used in medical activities?
I am currently working at the preventive medical center of the city. Due to work requirements, I have the following query and hope to receive a response from the Editorial Board soon. Specifically: In which cases must units of blood or blood products be recalled and isolated?
Nguyen Thanh Vinh, I am currently working at a healthcare facility. I have the following inquiry and hope to receive a prompt response. To be specific: What are the regulations on storage conditions and the shelf life of frozen precipitates?
I am Nguyen Ngoc Huong, a member of the District's voluntary blood donation support team. I recently attended a training course related to blood donation, where I encountered the term "cryoprecipitate." Therefore, I would like to ask the Editorial Board: What is cryoprecipitate?
For some cases where it is not possible to continue treatment for individuals infected with HIV, a referral must be carried out, and alongside that, the process of treatment referral for the infected person must be monitored. I have heard about this, but I'm not entirely clear on the details, so I would like the editorial team to assist: How is the referral and monitoring of treatment referral for individuals infected with HIV regulated?
As a staff member at a commune health station, the individuals coming for examination include those infected with HIV. They are provided with antiretroviral drugs to minimize the progression of the disease to the lowest level. However, I would like to understand more thoroughly how the management of patients undergoing antiretroviral treatment at a commune health station is regulated by law. I kindly request your advisory support.(*****@gmail.com)
As a healthcare professional regularly interacting with individuals living with HIV, each of them represents a story of life to me, and I wish to do everything in my power to assist them. I have heard that at the beginning of 2019, a new document regarding the management and treatment of individuals living with HIV and those exposed to HIV at healthcare facilities was issued. Therefore, I would like to seek the assistance of the Editorial Board to understand according to these new regulations, how should prescriptions and the provision of antiretroviral medications for individuals living with HIV who are returning for follow-up visits be properly handled?
The State currently has numerous policies to assist individuals living with HIV to coexist with the disease as ordinary citizens. This applies to both those who have contracted HIV unintentionally and those with the voluntary willpower. Individuals living with HIV must undergo various medical check-ups, and as a newcomer, I would like to know which contents need to be fulfilled during the re-examination of HIV-positive individuals. I sincerely hope the advisory board can provide assistance.Bao Hang (hang******@gmail.com)
Greetings Editorial Team,I am currently a student at Can Tho Medical College. Recently, I have been researching the process of medical examination and treatment for individuals living with HIV, as well as certain policies on drug distribution for them. However, I am still unclear about what specific procedures need to be carried out for individuals who are undergoing their first medical examination for HIV. I would greatly appreciate the Editorial Team's assistance.
As far as I know, HIV antiretroviral drugs are funded by the state budget, and besides individuals who intentionally get themselves infected with HIV, there are individuals who are infected with HIV unintentionally. I currently wish to inquire: what is the priority order for the free provision of antiretroviral drugs to HIV-infected individuals? Who receives drugs first, and who receives them later? I sincerely hope for assistance from the advisory board.Huynh Man (maan******@gmail.com)
With the current policies aimed at assisting various groups in rehabilitation as well as addressing the unintended consequences of HIV infection, I became aware that at the beginning of 2019, the Ministry of Health issued a new Circular on the management and treatment of people living with HIV and those exposed to HIV. According to these new regulations, which groups are eligible to receive free antiretroviral drugs? I kindly hope for your assistance.
I am currently working at the Department of Health and have heard that there was a new document at the beginning of 2019 regulating the management of treatment for people living with HIV and those exposed to HIV. I want to look into this to promptly update my knowledge, and would appreciate your assistance: How is the plan for the provision of antiretroviral drugs regulated in 2019?Linh Chi (**@gmail.com)
My name is Dao Quoc Phong. The other day I lent my brother my health insurance card for a medical examination, but unfortunately, it was discovered and the card was confiscated. I would like to ask: In this case, how will I be handled? I look forward to receiving a response soon. Thank you!