Hanoi Party chief visits National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology (17:33 25/02/2023)

Associate Professor Dr. Tran Danh Cuong, the Director of the National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology, provided information about the hospital’s operations, stating that it consists of a total of 39 departments, divisions, centers, and affiliated units with 1,516 staff members. The hospital is located on a 1.37-hectare plot at 43 Trang Thi in Hoan Kiem district and has 885 beds spread across seven buildings. Recently, construction began on a second facility with 300 beds on a 6.2-hectare plot in Ngoc My commune, Quoc Oai district.

Despite facing various difficulties, the hospital has achieved remarkable success and maintained its position as a specialized, first-class hospital in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. The hospital’s employees have been well taken care of, with no salary debts or shortages.

The hospital has also implemented five new techniques for diagnosing and treating patients, resulting in positive outcomes, increased prestige, and enhanced patient satisfaction. Its notable successes include the successful care of premature twins born at 25 weeks (weighing only 0.5kg/baby), and the successful treatment of a pregnant woman with uterine rupture at 26 weeks, allowing her to carry the baby until the 38th week with a weight of 2.8kg.

The National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology aims to maintain and enhance its role as a first category hospital specializing in obstetrics, gynecology, neonatology, and reproductive health in the region and globally in 2023. The hospital will strive to become a smart hospital model with patient-centered care and medical staff as key factors. In addition, the hospital will prioritize innovative approaches to serving patients and creating a safe, high-quality, friendly, eco-friendly, and aesthetically pleasing hospital environment.

Secretary Hanoi Party Committee Dinh Tien Dung recognized the challenging circumstances of 2022, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and commended the Party Committee, government, and people of the capital for their solidarity, consensus, and great efforts in achieving comprehensive results in all fields by prioritizing epidemic prevention and socio-economic development.

Secretary Dinh Tien Dung emphasized that Hanoi has always received attention, leadership, and direction from central committees, ministries, and branches, as well as support from the Ministry of Health and the health sector, including the National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology. On behalf of the Party Committee, government, and people of the capital, he expressed his gratitude and hopes to continue receiving valuable support from the health sector in general and the National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology in particular to overcome current limitations and shortcomings in the medical field, such as uneven levels of expertise, insufficient quantity and quality, and a suboptimal staff structure. Additionally, there is a need to expand the application of information technology in some establishments.

Dung expressed Hanoi’s hope and confidence that the National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology will continue to collaborate and coordinate with hospitals and medical facilities across the country, particularly in the Hanoi health sector. He emphasized that the city will provide favorable conditions for the hospital’s operations in the capital region. The Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee believes that the health sector, including the National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology, will build on their experience and achievements, with a strong spirit of determination, solidarity, unity, and unanimity, to overcome any difficulties and challenges for the cause of protecting, caring for, and improving people’s health. He also urged the sector to learn Uncle Ho’s teachings by heart and to make more outstanding achievements that are worthy of the industry’s tradition and the Party, State, and People’s love and trust.

Source: Ha Noi Portal

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