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[Medical structures in Vietnam].

J C Hoeffel1

  • 1Service de Radiologie, Hôpital Jeanne-d'Arc, Toul.

Annales De Medecine Interne
|January 19, 2000
PubMed
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Vietnam

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare organization
  • Medical education
  • Public health infrastructure

Context:

  • Vietnam's healthcare system is structured geographically within administrative divisions.
  • Patient care progresses from local infirmaries to regional hospitals based on severity.
  • Medical education involves rigorous selection and a standardized 6-year curriculum followed by a 3-year internship.

Purpose:

  • To outline the hierarchical structure of Vietnam's healthcare system.
  • To describe the patient referral pathways within the system.
  • To detail the medical training and specialization process for healthcare professionals.

Summary:

  • Vietnam organizes medical facilities by administrative areas, with infirmaries for primary care and hospitals for specialized treatment.

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  • A tiered referral system ensures patients access appropriate levels of care, from local to regional facilities.
  • Medical professionals undergo a competitive 6-year education and a 3-year internship, with private practice permitted post-hours.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a clear overview of Vietnam's healthcare delivery model.
    • Highlights the educational pathway for medical practitioners in Vietnam.
    • Informs understanding of public health resource allocation and patient flow in Vietnam.