Patients’ data are updated to the city’s Electronic Health Record System. Photo: Minh Quyet – VNA
The eye examination area for patients at Truong Dinh medical point (Bach Mai Ward Health Station). Photo: Minh Quyet – VNA
Residents receive health check-ups at Truong Dinh medical point (Bach Mai Ward Health Station). Photo: Minh Quyet – VNA
The program contributes to improving the quality of primary healthcare for residents, shifting from “treatment” to “proactive disease prevention” in line with Resolution 72 of the Politburo on breakthrough solutions to strengthen the protection, care and improvement of public health. Photo: Minh Quyet – VNA
Medical staff in Bo De Ward guide residents to register for health check-ups using citizen identification cards. Photo: Minh Quyet – VNA
Residents receive medical examinations at Ngoc Thuy medical point (Bo De Ward Health Station). Photo: Minh Quyet – VNA
Medical staff in Viet Hung Ward guide residents to register for health check-ups using citizen identification cards. Photo: Minh Quyet – VNA
Hanoi improves grassroots healthcare quality associated with data digitalization
The health sector of Hanoi organized a free health check-up program for local residents. The program focuses on elderly people, providing services ranging from general examinations to specialized check-ups, with particular attention paid to patients with underlying diseases for early detection and timely treatment consultation. Notably, all examination results will be updated to the Electronic Health Record system and synchronized with the Electronic Health Book on the VNeID app, contributing to continuous and long-term health management while modernizing grassroots healthcare services. Photo: Minh Quyet – VNA