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Ho Chi Minh City warns of sharp rise in multiple infectious diseases

Health experts in Ho Chi Minh City are raising concerns as multiple infectious diseases spread simultaneously, including dengue fever and hand-foot-and-mouth disease.

Medical facilities exploit sudden death fears to sell costly health screenings

Vietnam records about 200,000 stroke cases each year, making it the second leading cause of death after general cardiovascular disease. As a result, many people are worried and turn to expensive stroke screening packages.

Vietnam expands health insurance to cover preventive care and check-ups

Vietnam will expand the scope of health insurance coverage to include more preventive services and routine health check-ups under a newly-approved action plan aimed at achieving universal health insurance by 2030.

First dialysis system launched in Con Dao Special Zone

The successful deployment of haemodialysis services on Con Dao enables patients to receive treatment where they live, easing financial and psychological burdens.

Vietnam hosts 47th Asia Pacific Dental Congress for first time

The 47th Asia Pacific Dental Congress and the second Hanoi International Dental Exhibition and Congress 2026 (APDC–HAIDEC 2026) opened in Hanoi on May 12.

Hanoi strengthens Hanta virus surveillance following international alerts

The Hanoi Department of Health has ordered stronger surveillance and prevention measures against Hanta virus disease following warnings from the Ministry of Health (MoH) over recent international cases.

Improvements to healthcare system can help Vietnam increase life expectancy goal

Vietnam’s goal of raising average life expectancy to 75.5 years by 2030 is achievable, but the main challenge lies in the quality of life in old age.

Vietnam eyes broader insurance support for cancer treatment

Vietnam’s Ministry of Health is considering adding 84 medicines, including 30 cancer treatment drugs, to the list of pharmaceuticals and biologics covered by national health insurance.

Vietnam aims for free health checks for all citizens by end-2026

The Government has set a target that by the end of 2026, all citizens will receive free periodic health checkups or health screenings and have electronic health records created.

Ho Chi Minh City to roll out digital health records for 14 million residents

More than 14 million residents in Ho Chi Minh City will soon have access to electronic health records linked to their personal identification numbers, marking a significant step toward comprehensive and continuous healthcare management.

Three deaths linked to hantavirus on cruise, Vietnam issues warning

Vietnam’s health authorities have urged the public to take proactive precautions against rodent-borne diseases following reports of a hantavirus cluster on a Dutch cruise ship that resulted in three deaths.

Vietnam to host Asia-Pacific dental congress, set to draw over 5,000 delegates

Vietnam is set to host the 47th Asia-Pacific Dental Congress alongside the second Hanoi International Dental Exhibition and Congress (APDC–HAIDEC 2026).

Hospital duo on track for Q2 opening as roadblocks vanish

Key obstacles stalling the second campuses of Bach Mai and Viet Duc hospitals have been largely dismantled, and both facilities are being pushed to begin operations in the second quarter, as directed by PM Le Minh Hung.

Vietnam targets higher birth rate with nationwide support policies

Facing a sustained decline in fertility, Vietnam plans to raise birth rates and expand support for families across all provinces.

When fear of illness leads to dangerous delays

Many Vietnamese people tend to visit hospitals only when their bodies send clear warning signs, sometimes at a late stage. Behind this delay is a common psychological barrier - the fear of discovering an illness.

A doctor’s warning changed his life, young man loses over 60kg

From a devastating medical diagnosis to a life-changing transformation, a young man in Ho Chi Minh City has lost more than 60kg in just nine months, reshaping not only his body but also his entire way of living.

The hidden danger of overusing supplements in Vietnam

A growing habit of taking supplements may be silently harming the liver, as experts warn of rising cases linked to misuse.

Turning Vietnam’s medicinal plants into high-value economic sector

The global market for medicinal plants is projected to expand from about 230 billion USD in 2021 to over 430 billion USD by 2028, with annual growth exceeding 11%, driven by rising demand for natural products.

Mental health crisis spurs high demand for psychology graduates

The growing demand for mental health care and human resource development is helping psychology graduates in the job market, with many companies actively seeking them out.

Vietnam plans universal prenatal screening support from 2027

A proposed policy would extend financial support for prenatal and newborn screening to all families nationwide.