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Complete the plan to reorganize the apparatus and public service units before September 25.

Ministries, branches and localities must complete plans to arrange public service units, state-owned enterprises and organizations within the state administrative system and send them to the Ministry of Home Affairs before September 25.

VietnamPlusVietnamPlus22/09/2025

Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh , Deputy Head of the Central Steering Committee on summarizing Resolution No. 18-NQ/TW, signed Plan 130/KH-BCĐTKNQ18 on rearranging public service units, state-owned enterprises, and organizations within the state administrative system.

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At the Central level, the Steering Committee requested to continue reviewing and streamlining the organizational structure in ministries, ministerial-level agencies, and government agencies, especially department-level units and bureaus under ministries and branches, to ensure no overlap in functions and tasks.

Strictly implement the policy of not establishing departments in departments under ministries and branches; in special cases, for departments under ministries and branches that have recently merged or consolidated from 3 or more department-level focal points or have a large number of staff (from 45 staff or more), it is possible to consider establishing departments (implemented in accordance with regulations, each department has 15 or more people).

At the local level, the Steering Committee requested to review and promptly issue regulations on the functions, tasks, and organizational structure of provincial and communal-level agencies, units, and organizations, especially those after mergers and acquisitions under the new model, and propose and make reasonable adjustments if necessary to ensure no overlap or omission of functions and tasks; continue to research and propose plans to streamline the internal organizations of provincial-level departments, agencies, branches, agencies, and units.

Transfer some hospitals under the Ministry of Health to provincial level

For Ministries and ministerial-level agencies, the Steering Committee recommends continuing to review, arrange, and perfect the internal organizational structure of these public service units, ensuring streamlining and improving the quality and efficiency of public service provision.

For public service units, in addition to the organizational structure, only units belonging to ministries and branches serving political tasks and leading units associated with the functions and tasks of ministries and branches that fully meet the criteria and conditions for establishment according to regulations, in accordance with the planning of the network of public service units by industry and field; convert into joint stock companies when fully meeting the conditions according to the provisions of law. At the same time, review and arrange the internal organization of public service units, ensuring that they meet the criteria for establishing organizations according to the Government's regulations and the requirements for streamlining the organizational apparatus.

For academies, universities, colleges, vocational training institutions (colleges, intermediate schools): (i) Build a number of schools and advanced training centers specializing in artificial intelligence; (ii) Focus on arranging and reorganizing existing vocational training institutions to ensure streamlining, efficiency, and meeting standards. Strongly decentralize the management of vocational training institutions to local authorities; (iii) Arrange and restructure higher education institutions; merge and dissolve substandard higher education institutions; eliminate intermediate levels, ensure streamlined, unified, and effective governance; research on merging research institutes with higher education institutions, and transfer some universities to local management.

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Localities merge vocational education centers and continuing education centers into vocational secondary schools equivalent to high schools under the Department of Education and Training. (Photo: Nguyen Dung/VNA)

Regarding hospitals, the Steering Committee requested to continue to arrange and transfer a number of hospitals under the Ministry of Health to provincial management. The Ministry of Health manages a number of specialized, high-tech, leading hospitals to carry out professional guidance tasks, train high-quality human resources, conduct scientific research, transfer technology, coordinate disease prevention and control, public health emergency events, natural disasters, catastrophes, and health security.

Hospitals improve and enhance the capacity of the preventive health system in a modern direction, with sufficient capacity to monitor, give early warnings, promptly control epidemics and proactively organize and implement epidemic prevention and control activities; strengthen the implementation of the Expanded Immunization Program in terms of both scope and vaccination subjects.

For public service units under offices and departments under ministries: Propose to rearrange public service units providing basic and essential public service services related to the industry and field under management, ensuring streamlining, effective and efficient operations; other public service units must self-insure regular expenditures or more.

For the remaining public service units, the Steering Committee requires improving the effectiveness, efficiency of operations and the level of financial autonomy. Develop a plan for financial autonomy and convert into a joint stock company when meeting all conditions as prescribed by law.

For government agencies, the Steering Committee recommends the arrangement and reorganization of public service units under their management in a streamlined, effective and efficient manner, ensuring the principle that one public service unit can provide many public service services of the same type in order to significantly reduce the number of focal points, overcome overlaps, dispersion, and duplication of functions and tasks.

Continue to arrange schools and medical facilities in the locality

For public service units in the education sector, the Steering Committee basically guides to maintain existing public high schools, middle schools, primary schools, inter-level schools, and kindergartens, and propose arrangements and adjustments if necessary to conveniently serve the needs of people and students.

For mountainous provinces, highland areas, and ethnic minority areas, continue to review and arrange separate schools to focus on forming boarding and semi-boarding schools for ethnic minority students at commune or inter-commune centers.

In addition, the Steering Committee requested to streamline, reduce focal points, and improve the quality of operations: Merge vocational education centers and continuing education centers into vocational secondary schools equivalent to high schools under the Department of Education and Training to provide public services in inter-ward and commune areas; Each province and city has a maximum of no more than 03 vocational schools to train skilled workers to serve socio-economic development and attract investment in the locality (excluding schools that are self-sufficient in regular expenditure or higher).

For public service units in the health sector, the Steering Committee requires the completion of a modern preventive health system with sufficient capacity to monitor, provide early warning, promptly control epidemics, and proactively organize and implement disease prevention activities.

According to the plan, the existing provincial public hospitals will be maintained; socialization will be promoted where conditions permit. Each province and city will have at least one specialized hospital; a geriatric hospital or a general hospital with a geriatric department.

The Steering Committee requested the establishment of commune, ward and special zone health stations under the People's Committees at the commune level and medical examination points on the basis of the previous commune-level health stations to meet the needs of disease prevention, primary health care, and basic medical examination and treatment for people in the area; Improve the quality and efficiency of grassroots health care; Focus on perfecting the functions, tasks and organizational structure of commune-level health stations according to the model of public service units, ensuring the provision of basic and essential services on disease prevention, primary health care, medical examination and treatment and social care services.

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Each province and centrally run city has at least one specialized hospital; a geriatric hospital or a general hospital with a geriatric department. (Photo: Dinh Hang/VNA)

Localities transfer the former district-level medical centers and general hospitals to the Department of Health to organize care, examination and treatment according to inter-ward and inter-commune areas.

Public service units in other fields (agriculture and environment, science and technology, project management, land fund development, site clearance, etc.) must be arranged and consolidated according to the requirements of Resolution No. 19-NQ/TW dated October 25, 2017, regulations of the Government, directions of the Prime Minister and instructions of the Ministry managing the sector and field (especially the arrangement of public service units at the commune level when implementing the 2-level local government model); review and reorganize public service units under their management in the direction of streamlining, effective and efficient operations, ensuring the principle that one public service unit can provide many public service services of the same type in order to significantly reduce the number of focal points, overcome overlaps, dispersion and duplication of functions and tasks.

For public service units under specialized agencies under the People's Committees of provincial level (departments), it is recommended to continue researching, reviewing, arranging and reorganizing public service units under the departments. Each department (except the Department of Education and Training and the Department of Health) only maintains 1 public service unit to perform the function of serving state management, the remaining public service units are self-sufficient in regular expenditures or more.

State-owned enterprises focus only on key areas

Research and develop a number of large-scale domestic strategic digital technology enterprises to develop digital infrastructure, lead the direction of national digital transformation activities, and have international competitiveness and capacity.

The Steering Committee requested restructuring of state-owned enterprises, equitization, and divestment of state capital according to the principle: State-owned enterprises should only focus on key, essential, strategic areas; important areas and national defense and security; necessary areas that enterprises from other economic sectors do not invest in./.

(Vietnam+)

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