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  2. List of hospitals in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    K Hospital - with three campuses is the largest and most comprehensive cancer hospital in the country; Mai Huong Hospital; Saint Paul Hospital; Thanh Nhan Hospital; Viet Duc Hospital, largest centre of surgery in Vietnam. Vietnam-Cuba Hospital; Vietnam – Soviet Friendship Hospital; Vietnam National Children's Hospital; Vietnam National ...

  3. Central Military Hospital 108 - Wikipedia

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    The current location of the hospital was formerly Don Thuy Hospital, originally built by the French army in 1894 and known as Lanessan Hospital. This location now houses The 108 Military Central Hospital and The Vietnam-Soviet Friendship Hospital. In 1995, the hospital was officially named "The 108 Military Central Hospital".

  4. Vietnam-Sweden Hospital - Wikipedia

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    At present, the hospital has 7 functional, 19 clinical and 8 subclinical departments. Vietnam–Sweden Hospital has 580 beds, employs 619 health workers including 140 medical doctors and pharmacists. Each year Vietnam–Sweden hospital organize services for nearly 140,000 out-patients, 33,000 in-patients and performs about 9,500 major surgical ...

  5. United States Army Medical Command, Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Medical Command, Vietnam (USAMEDCOMV) provided Echelon/Role 3 Health Service Support to units of the United States Army, Vietnam (USAV). It was a Table of Distribution and Allowances organization created by consolidating the staffs of the 44th Medical Brigade and the USAV Surgeon's Office.

  6. City International Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It was inaugurated in 2014 with the original name Thành Đô International Hospital (Bệnh viện Quốc tế Thành Đô) and changed into the current name in the next year. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is one of six private hospitals licensed by the Vietnam Ministry of Health for medical examination and treatment for foreigners.

  7. Vietnam National Hospital of Pediatrics - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam National Children's Hospital (VNCH) is a medical facility in Hanoi.Initially established in 1969 as Institute for the Protection of Children's Health. It was also known as Vietnam-Sweden Children’s Hospital, Olof Palme Pediatric Institute, and National Hospital of Pediatrics (NHP) before adopting its present name in 2016.

  8. Healthcare in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Development of life expectancy 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 insurance coverage, with nearly ...

  9. Category:Hospitals in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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