The Department of Health presenting on preventive healthcare programs in the province |
The session included representatives from the Department of Preventive Medicine (Ministry of Health), the Center for Disease Control, and other relevant healthcare units.
The Department of Health provided an overview of preventive healthcare programs in the province, including infectious disease prevention and control, data collection and surveillance systems, pandemic response efforts, and the application of information technology in disease prevention…
The department's leaders proposed several recommendations, such as supporting and maintaining grassroots healthcare systems, enhancing training to improve data analysis and processing capabilities, providing advanced equipment as well as improving diagnostic testing capabilities, and establishing a shared database for the Ministry of Health and local authorities.
The KOICA delegation, along with South Korean health experts, provided insights to clarify project-related details. Within the bilateral cooperation framework, the South Korean government has pledged a non-refundable grant of $12 million for the “Enhancing Efficiency in Disease Prevention and Control through a Smart City Model for 2025-2030” project. This project will be implemented in five provinces, including Thua Thien Hue. Today’s session is an opportunity for the two sides to discuss and finalize the final stages to submit the documents for approval, expected to be implemented in March 2025.