Health Sector Must Leave No Stone Unturned in Saving Lives: PM

Hanoi: Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has directed the health sector to avoid causing inconveniences to patients and exhaust every possible way for saving lives, no matter how slim the chance. Speaking at a February 24 meeting in Hanoi with leading scientists in the field and directors of central hospitals on the occasion of the 71st anniversary of Vietnamese Doctors' Day (February 27), PM Chinh affirmed that the sector's legacy has always been tied to the pioneering role of its intellectual workforce.

According to Vietnam News Agency, the Prime Minister emphasized the need for the health sector to enhance its service quality and ensure accessibility for all patients. He acknowledged the contributions of healthcare professionals in advancing medical science and improving patient care. PM Chinh called for a strategic approach to address current challenges and encouraged collaboration among medical experts to foster innovation in healthcare.

The meeting highlighted the importance of leveraging scientific research and technology to improve treatment outcomes. PM Chinh urged the sector to stay updated with global medical advancements and apply them effectively within the country. He also stressed the significance of training and developing the next generation of healthcare professionals to sustain the sector's growth.

PM Chinh's address underscored the government's commitment to supporting the health sector in its mission to save lives and improve the well-being of the population. The event served as a platform for healthcare leaders to discuss future strategies and reaffirm their dedication to public health.

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