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  2. Health in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Vietnam had only 250,000 hospital beds, or 14.8 beds per 10,000 people, a very low ratio among Asian nations, according to the World Bank. Government expenditure on health has declined and the health system is largely financed through user-fees, which has direct implications for the rural poor, deterring them from accessing health care ...

  3. National Hospital of Tropical Diseases - Wikipedia

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    The National Hospital of Tropical Diseases is a hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam. History Bach Mai Hospital. Its founding can be traced back to the Cong Vong Hospital, a 1911 established facility for the treatment of infectious diseases. In 1929 this was expanded into the Robin Hospital. In March 1945 it was renamed to the Bach Mai Hospital.

  4. Healthcare in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Vietnam. Vietnam is currently striving towards a universal health care system through government-provided social health insurance. In 2018, about 87% of the population had health insurance coverage. The government fully covers the health insurance costs of the poor, ethnic minorities, children under 6, and elderly people over 80.

  5. List of hospitals in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Family Medical Practice Hanoi - 298 I Kim Ma Rd., Ba Dinh Dist., Hanoi. Mai Huong Hospital. Saint Paul Hospital. Thanh Nhan Hospital. Viet Duc Hospital, largest centre of surgery in Vietnam. Vietnam-Cuba Hospital. Vietnam – Soviet Friendship Hospital. Vietnam National Children's Hospital. Vietnam National Hospital of Endocrinology.

  6. Gia An 115 Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Lists. Hospitals in Vietnam. Gia An 115 Hospital is a 367 bed private general hospital, owned by Hoa Lam Group, in Ho Chi Minh City. Gia An 115 Hospital is the second hospital in the Hoa Lam-Shangri-La Healthcare Techpark , next to City International Hospital. The location is in the south West of Ho Chi Minh City, on the gateway to Mekong Delta.

  7. Bạch Mai Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was established in 1911 during the French colonial rule. It has played an important role in the health system of Vietnam and is one of three high specialized medical centers, specializing in internal medicine. It is a big center of cadres training and scientific research in the country. The hospital has 3,500 beds and 4,300 staff.

  8. Category:Hospitals in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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  9. Cho Ray Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Chợ Rẫy Hospital is the largest general hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; and is also the largest national hospital in Vietnam, founded in 1900 during the French colonial rule as Hôpital Municipal de Cholon. Over the years, the hospital has also been known as Hôpital Indigène de Cochinchine (1919), Hôpital Lolung Bonnoires (1938 ...