1.Some opinions about policy of collection of hospital bursar
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;430(9):2-54
The collection of hospital bursar has been implemented for ten years and regulated for 2 times. Its good influences were evaluated and accepted in the total financial mechanism to assure the activities of health sector. The policy of collection of hospital bursar will apply in long time. There fore, it should be studied thoroughly to obtain the perfect policy for both hospital bursar and general activities of health sector.
Hospitals
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Health Care Sector
2.Application of the information technology in the health sectors an emergency requirement in the current period
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):3-3
The information of the health sector is urgent needs. The rapid application of the information technology meets the requirement of the development of health sector in the curative and preventive medicine, the health education and communication, the medical equipment, administration and training.
Technology
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Health Care Sector
3.The health financial solutions contributed to build the health sector as orientation of equity and efficacy.
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;430(9):54-60
This study introduced the health financial solutions to assure the equity and efficacy in the health protection and care, the financial resources (tax, health insurance, hospital bursar), the financial distribution (between geological regions) the health services, resource distribution and effective use of available financial resource and financial resource for poor
Health Care Sector
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economics
4.The role of the female working force in the health sector in Vietnam
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2001;(11):1-3
The characteristics of the health worker are urgent, prompt, precise and scientific and in the conditions that not suitable with the human physiological rule (working in night and rest in day) and in the environment that not suitable with the human psychology (patients with pain, anxiety, trauma and death). This is toxic and serious environment. This paper showed that the rate of female working force in the health sector at all levels and the rate of women who worked as managers and had a high rank of education was very low. From which this paper introduced the plan for training, using the female working force as well as the policies for them
Health Care Sector
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Female
5.Health information technology: challenges and prospect
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):3-4
Recently, the health sector of Viet Nam has gathered important achievements. Especially, several scientific-technological achievements has been developed and applied successfully in health, take the medical science of Viet
Nam to keep pace with that of other regional countries. These involve endoscopy, color ultrasonography, three-dimensional ultrasonography, coronary angiography and stent, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, in vitro fertility (IVF), bone marrow and kidney transplantation. It is showed that information technology has motivated the development of different sciences, especially the medical science.
Information Management
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Health Care Sector
6.Significance of the health information technology
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2001;9():1-2
In Vietnam, the development of the health information should focus on the disease management and primary health care. Which included the back up of medical record, patient registration, professional development and support to the primary health care, concurrently establishment of telemedicine, telehealthcare, and remote health care system for remote and deep areas.
Information Management
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Health Care Sector
7.Strengthen and development of the village and hamlet health network-urgent task of health sector
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2001;(11):2-4
Vietnam Communist party and Government established the strategy of the people protection and care during 1995-2000. One of the aims of this strategy was to strengthen the local health network that 100% villages and hamlet had the health staffs. This paper introduced the role of the village health staffs, number of health staff, functions and duties and right of village and health staffs
Community Networks
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Health Care Sector
8.Effects of the vertical management of the administrative fund in Hoa Binh health sector
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2001;(11):24-27
It is effective when managing vertically administrative fund in Hoa Binh health sector. The effectiveness has been illustrated by the results of activities in all areas. Implementing vertical fund management makes a better condition for Hoa Binh health sector fulfilling its functions and responsibilities. Hoa Binh health sector is more active in utilizing and allocating resources appropriately. Preventive and curative care at local levels has been located with more resources. Hoa Binh health sector has better conditions to focus on solving the medical equipment issue synchronously with relevant priorities. As a result, it can achieve highly effective investment.
Health Care Sector
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Financial Management
9.Some features of the international and internal drug market
Pharmaceutical Journal 1999;274(2):6-7
A essential drug resource is consuming at Vietnam is imported. Manufacturing on the domestic drug only met about 25-30% requirement. We must have specific feasable solution for Vietnamese pharmaceutical industry to meet 60% of people drug requirement in 2005 as such pharmaceutical developmental policy
Pharmaceutical Preparations
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Health Care Sector
10.Investigation of expiry date of some pharmaceutical products circulating in the market
Pharmaceutical Journal 1998;272(12):19-21
The objectives of this study were to 1) compare shelf lives of imported versus domestically produced drugs, both as filed with the Drug Administration of Vietnam and as recorded on the drug labels in the market; and 2) review the compliance with expiry dates in 30 selected pharmacies in Hanoi. This retrospective study included 3480 imported and 4519 local drugs in the register files together survey of 1069 local and 1089 imported drugs in private pharmacies in Hanoi. The results showed that 1) frequency of local drugs expiry date in register files was higher than those in real market (97.32% vs. 88.44%, respectively) and 2) the imported drugs on the average have a shelf life twice as long as domestically produced ones. There were still an average of 2.18% of the above mentioned drugs list found in the pharmacies that was out of shelf life. The findings suggest that domestic producers tend to indicate shelf lives that are significantly shorter than those of the foreign manufacturers, and that there may be a need for more close supervision of the regulations concerning shelf life of pharmaceutical products at the pharmaceutical sector.
Pharmaceutical Preparations
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Health Care Sector