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Spring blood donation festival 2026 aims to collect 10,000 units

The 19th Xuan Hong (Red Spring) Festival officially opened in Hanoi on February 3, with organisers aiming to collect 10,000 units of blood over the course of the campaign.

Doctors perform Vietnam’s first robot-assisted surgery for rare lung condition

Surgeons at Binh Dan Hospital have successfully used a robotic system to remove the lower lobe of a patient’s left lung affected by intralobar pulmonary sequestration, a rare congenital malformation.

Hanoi to deploy UAVs for stroke emergency response

In a first for Vietnam, Duc Giang Hospital is piloting UAVs to transport medicines and test samples, with plans to extend the service to stroke emergencies.

Refining rare disease management policies needed to ensure equitable health care

In Vietnam, an estimated 6 million people live with rare diseases, about 58% of whom are children, while nearly 30% of affected children die before the age of five due to delayed diagnosis or limited access to appropriate treatment.

Over 6,000 patients receive free medicines

More than 6,000 patients nationwide have received free medicines worth over 1.6 trillion VND (61.3 million USD) after seven years of implementing a Ministry of Health (MoH) circular.

Vietnam fosters maternal and child healthcare, advances toward 2035 goals

Disease prevention and maternal and child healthcare have received special attention from the Party and State through a range of resolutions, strategies, and national target programmes in recent years.

Doctor brings healing hands from Truong Sa islands to South Sudan UN missions

Dr. Nguyen Hong Son tells his life story through the hospitals he has helped build, emergency rescues at sea, sleepless nights and the journey of Vietnamese military medicine during the country’s UN peacekeeping missions.

Vietnamese doctors reach new heights with groundbreaking surgeries

A series of complex procedures successfully performed in 2025 underscores how far Vietnam’s medical expertise has advanced.

Vietnam’s organ transplants close a 20-year gap through medical miracles

Once two decades behind developed nations, Vietnam’s transplant field is now accelerating with breakthroughs that are saving thousands of lives.

Vietnam’s legendary physicians who shaped a thousand years of medicine

Across centuries, exceptional physicians devoted their lives to healing, research and building a uniquely Vietnamese medical identity.

First 30 Vietnamese nurses graduate from Austria’s training programme

The IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems in Austria, on February 24, held a graduation ceremony for 30 Vietnamese students, the first cohort of a high-quality nursing training programme.

Putting happiness at the heart of reform

Vietnam is placing health at the center of its development strategy, linking happiness to preventive care and equitable access.

Pre-hospital emergency care: the critical "make or break” period

Associate Professor Dr Hoang Bui Hai believes that to save lives during the "golden hour," the healthcare system must make some fundamental changes.

From top medical graduate to guardian of life in ICU

Scoring 29.5 out of 30 as the top entrant to Hanoi Medical University, Dr Pham Van Phuc chose the toughest path in medicine - intensive care, where every second counts.

Doctors question 6-minute X-ray rule for health insurance payment

New regulations requiring each X-ray scan to last at least six minutes and each echocardiography session to last 30 minutes in order to qualify for health insurance reimbursement have drawn criticism.

Four organ transplants completed on New Year’s Eve

As families prepared for Giao thua (New Year's Eve), doctors at University Medical Center HCM City worked through the night to give terminal patients a second chance at life.

Where Tet means holding the line between life and death

As families prepare for Lunar New Year (Tet), doctors at the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases race against time, where the most meaningful Tet gift is a patient’s recovery.

Patient’s family demands transfer because surgeon is ‘not a Professor’

A patient was in critical condition, yet the family insisted on a hospital transfer simply because the operating surgeon did not hold the title of "Professor."

Why lung cancer claims over 22,000 Vietnamese lives each year

Late detection, high smoking rates and limited screening have made lung cancer the deadliest cancer in Vietnam, prompting urgent calls to shift toward prevention and early diagnosis.

Telehealth brings central-level expertise to district-level operating rooms

Professor Nguyen Duy Anh, Director of the National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology, said that Telehealth has become a "lifeline" saving many pregnant women in remote areas from amniotic fluid embolism (AFE).