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Special news on Hanoi Moi newspaper on October 7, 2025

Digital transformation in the Hanoi healthcare sector: Improving the efficiency of healthcare management; Fire and explosion risks from unlicensed and illegal constructions: Must be prevented from the grassroots; Craft villages and OCOP: Synergy to preserve the profession, get rich from the profession; Returning the inherent function to the sidewalk!… are the main news in the print issue of Hanoi Moi on October 7.

Hà Nội MớiHà Nội Mới06/10/2025

Digital transformation in Hanoi healthcare sector:

Improve the efficiency of health care management

Son Tay General Hospital deploys electronic medical examination and treatment service. Anh Duy Tuan.jpg
Son Tay General Hospital deploys electronic medical records for medical examination and treatment. Photo: Duy Tuan

Digital transformation is becoming one of the important pillars in the process of modernizing the healthcare sector, contributing to improving management efficiency, quality of medical examination and treatment and people's satisfaction. As a leading locality, Hanoi has achieved many encouraging results in implementing digital healthcare, but this journey still has many difficulties that need to be resolved so that digital transformation can truly go into depth and promote sustainable effectiveness.

Risk of fire and explosion from illegal construction:

Must prevent from the base

Fire scene in Thuong Tin commune on September 16 is an illegal construction project on agricultural land..jpg
The scene of the fire in Thuong Tin commune on September 16 was an illegal construction on agricultural land.

Many serious fires in recent times in Hanoi have in common that they occurred at unlicensed, illegal constructions on agricultural land, public land, with makeshift structures, not ensuring fire prevention and fighting safety. Faced with this situation, the city has issued many directives, strengthened decentralization of management and delegated proactive authority to commune-level authorities to promptly handle and prevent violations right at the grassroots level. However, to prevent fires effectively, it is necessary to have more drastic and responsible participation of authorities at all levels and functional forces.

Craft villages and OCOP:

Resonance to keep the profession, get rich from the profession

Introducing the rice production process at Van Phuc Village, Ha Dong Ward, Anh Nguyen Quang.jpg
Introducing the silk production process at Van Phuc craft village (Ha Dong ward). Photo: Nguyen Quang

Hanoi has long been known as the land of "hundreds of crafts" with the richest system of craft villages in the country. From Bat Trang pottery, Chuyen My mother-of-pearl inlay, Van Phuc silk to Phu Vinh bamboo and rattan weaving..., each handicraft product not only carries cultural value, but is also the pride of the people of the capital. In recent years, the emergence of the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program has become an important lever, helping craft villages both preserve traditional heritage and develop in a modern and sustainable direction.

Restore the sidewalk to its original function!

Via He Va Long Duong at Le Lai Street, Ha Dong Ward, Is Being Occupied As A Business Place..jpg
Sidewalks and roads on Le Lai street (Ha Dong ward) are occupied for business purposes.

Sidewalks are for pedestrians. Shops and businesses must operate in an orderly and standard manner. Given the current situation of Hanoi's sidewalks being encroached upon, restoring order to the sidewalks is an urgent requirement that cannot be delayed. According to experts and managers, it is time for Hanoi to implement synchronous solutions with clear and appropriate management mechanisms and models, applicable to each locality, to restore the sidewalks to their original function.

Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/tin-tuc-dac-biet-tren-bao-in-hanoimoi-ngay-7-10-2025-718649.html


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