This document provides a health service delivery profile for Vietnam with three key points:
1. It outlines demographic and health indicators showing improvements in life expectancy, literacy rates, and reductions in infant and child mortality. However, non-communicable diseases and injuries are now major causes of death.
2. It describes Vietnam's health system strategies and legislation which aim to provide universal health care access. This includes social health insurance, integrated traditional medicine, and a public-private mix of health care delivery across national, provincial, district and commune levels.
3. The provider network consists of over 13,500 public facilities and a growing number of private clinics and hospitals. While the public sector dominates inpatient care,
This document provides a health service delivery profile for Vietnam with three key points:
1. It outlines demographic and health indicators showing improvements in life expectancy, literacy rates, and reductions in infant and child mortality. However, non-communicable diseases and injuries are now major causes of death.
2. It describes Vietnam's health system strategies and legislation which aim to provide universal health care access. This includes social health insurance, integrated traditional medicine, and a public-private mix of health care delivery across national, provincial, district and commune levels.
3. The provider network consists of over 13,500 public facilities and a growing number of private clinics and hospitals. While the public sector dominates inpatient care,
This document provides a health service delivery profile for Vietnam with three key points:
1. It outlines demographic and health indicators showing improvements in life expectancy, literacy rates, and reductions in infant and child mortality. However, non-communicable diseases and injuries are now major causes of death.
2. It describes Vietnam's health system strategies and legislation which aim to provide universal health care access. This includes social health insurance, integrated traditional medicine, and a public-private mix of health care delivery across national, provincial, district and commune levels.
3. The provider network consists of over 13,500 public facilities and a growing number of private clinics and hospitals. While the public sector dominates inpatient care,
This document provides a health service delivery profile for Vietnam with three key points:
1. It outlines demographic and health indicators showing improvements in life expectancy, literacy rates, and reductions in infant and child mortality. However, non-communicable diseases and injuries are now major causes of death.
2. It describes Vietnam's health system strategies and legislation which aim to provide universal health care access. This includes social health insurance, integrated traditional medicine, and a public-private mix of health care delivery across national, provincial, district and commune levels.
3. The provider network consists of over 13,500 public facilities and a growing number of private clinics and hospitals. While the public sector dominates inpatient care,