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  2. Providence Health & Services - Wikipedia

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    Providence Health & Services is a not-for-profit Catholic healthcare system headquartered in Renton, Washington. The health system includes 51 hospitals, more than 800 non-acute facilities, and numerous assisted living facilities in the western half of the United States (Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, New Mexico, and Texas ...

  3. Ministry of Health (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health (MOH, Vietnamese: Bộ Y tế) is the government ministry responsible for the governance and guidance of the health, healthcare and health industry of Vietnam. In conjunction with other ministries and the prime minister's office, the Ministry is responsible for creating and promulgating long-term health policy programs ...

  4. Healthcare in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Vietnam. Vietnam is currently striving towards a universal health care system through government-provided social health insurance. In 2024, as implemented under the Law on Health Insurance and as reported by Nguyen The Manh the director general of the Vietnam Social Security (VSS) agency, about 93.4% of the population had health ...

  5. Category:Providence Health & Services - Wikipedia

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    S. Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children's Hospital. Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center. St. Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center. Providence St. Peter Hospital. Providence St. Vincent Medical Center.

  6. Health in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Health in Vietnam encompasses general and specific concerns to the region, its history, and various socioeconomic status, such as dealing with malnutrition, effects of Agent Orange as well as psychological issues from the Vietnam War, tropical diseases, and other issues such as underdeveloped healthcare systems or inadequate ratio of healthcare ...

  7. South Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    In August 1974, Nixon was forced to resign as a result of the Watergate scandal, and the US Congress voted to reduce assistance to South Vietnam from $1 billion a year to $700 million. By this time, the Ho Chi Minh trail, once an arduous mountain trek, had been upgraded into a drivable highway with gasoline stations.

  8. List of hospitals in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    4.1.1 Administered by Vietnam department of health. 4.1.2 Administered by Hồ Chí Minh city department of health. 4.1.3 Administered by Vietnam Department of Defense.

  9. Nguyễn Thanh Long - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Thanh Long is a Vietnamese politician and doctor who served as Minister of Health from July 2020 to his removal from the Communist Party of Vietnam in June 2022 for involvement in the Việt Á corruption scandal. During his term as Minister of Health, he was in acting capacity from July to November 2020. He has been noted for being ...