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Mobilizing all medical resources to ensure safety for major national events

In order to ensure the health safety of delegates, forces participating in the parade, and the large number of people coming to the capital to attend the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2 (event A80), the health sector has developed and deployed many specific and synchronous plans, ready to respond to all situations.

Báo Đầu tưBáo Đầu tư29/12/2024

Deputy Minister of Health Tran Van Thuan and military medical forces at the emergency station on Doc Lap Street
Deputy Minister of Health Tran Van Thuan and military medical forces at the emergency station on Doc Lap Street

Ready for any situation

To prepare for the great national event, the Ministry of Health has issued Plan No. 1105/KH-BYT covering all areas related to health, from ensuring food safety, disease prevention and control, possible situations, including issues related to disasters.

The Ministry of Health mobilized thousands of medical staff, participating in hundreds of medical teams on duty in all areas, from central areas to the places where the parades passed. In addition, the Ministry of Health also deployed inspection teams on the environment, food safety, and epidemic prevention before the grand ceremony took place.

The Ministry of Health is working closely with relevant agencies, especially Hanoi, to monitor the number of people coming to the capital during the A80 event. In the central area, there will be more than 30,000 people participating at Ba Dinh Square and it is expected that millions of people will be on the streets to welcome the country's important event.

The Ministry of Health requires hospitals under the Ministry, as well as hospitals in Hanoi, to arrange medical teams on duty 24/7, and to prepare adequate medicine, medical equipment, hospital beds and ambulances to receive, provide emergency aid and treat patients.

Therefore, medical forces are deployed evenly from the center of Ba Dinh to the wards and communes, where people from the localities stand to cheer on the parades and marches passing by. The Ministry of Health will arrange mobile medical teams in medical tents on the roads to ensure the best simple emergency work and primary health care for the people.

According to Dr. Ha Anh Duc, Director of the Department of Medical Examination and Treatment Management (Ministry of Health), medical work for the A80 event was carefully prepared in all aspects. Accordingly, the Ministry of Health closely coordinated with the Hanoi People's Committee, the Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Public Security and related units to develop detailed scenarios, deploy inspections and supervision of environmental sanitation, water quality, and food safety at restaurants and hotels serving the event. Specialized inspection teams were also established to monitor disease prevention and control in the community before the event took place.

The Ministry of Health requires hospitals under the Ministry, as well as hospitals in Hanoi, to arrange medical teams on duty 24/7, fully prepare medicines, medical equipment, hospital beds and ambulances to receive, rescue and treat patients. Along with that, mobile medical teams will coordinate with local authorities to grasp the situation and provide timely support to people when situations arise.

Maximize resource mobilization

Deputy Director in charge of the Hanoi Department of Health, Mr. Nguyen Dinh Hung, said that the unit has mobilized maximum resources, synchronously deployed medical solutions, including emergency care, food safety control, disease prevention and readiness to respond to unexpected situations. The capital's health sector has mobilized 346 medical staff, 37 ambulances, divided into 88 emergency teams, ready to participate in supporting health care for delegates and people.

The Department of Health also assigned the Hanoi Center for Disease Control to closely monitor infectious diseases in the community, especially high-risk groups such as dengue fever, hand, foot and mouth disease, flu and emerging diseases. At the same time, coordinate with local authorities to handle the environment, spray insecticides in event areas and crowded places, ensuring that no disease outbreaks occur during the event.

At the end-line hospitals, preparations are also being urgently implemented. Xanh Pon General Hospital has developed a plan to respond to situations such as trauma, fire, food poisoning, and medical disasters. Specialized teams such as ECMO, interventional cardiology, burn trauma, interventional gastrointestinal endoscopy, ENT, maxillofacial surgery, etc. have been assigned, ready to receive and treat patients promptly. During the preliminary review, final rehearsal, and the day of the official event, the hospital maintains 50% of its staff on duty 24/7.

Along with that, Hanoi Heart Hospital has also completed preparations. Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Sinh Hien, Director of the Hospital, said that 4 emergency teams have been established, including doctors, nurses, medical equipment and necessary medicines. These emergency teams will coordinate with the on-duty points, ensuring medical support is ready anytime, anywhere during the event.

Dr. Ha Anh Duc recommends that elderly people with one or more underlying diseases should find suitable locations to watch parades or stay home to listen to the radio or watch TV. People with chronic diseases must comply with treatment, and if they are taking medication, they must ensure they take the full dose. If they are healthy enough to go out, everyone must try to drink enough water and must have equipment to protect them from the sun and rain.

When feeling signs of declining health, people need to seek support from authorities, try to proactively leave crowded places early and must proactively ensure health in all situations.

Source: https://baodautu.vn/huy-dong-tong-luc-y-te-bao-dam-an-toan-su-kien-lon-cua-dat-nuoc-d371924.html


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