
On the occasion of International Children's Day, on the afternoon of May 30, Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Vo Trong Hai visited and presented gifts to young patients being treated at the Provincial General Hospital (BVĐK).
Also attending were Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Duong Tat Thang and leaders of relevant departments and branches.
Coming to present gifts to young patients being treated at the Pediatrics Department of the Provincial General Hospital, Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Vo Trong Hai and Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Duong Tat Thang kindly asked about the children's health, and encouraged the families to make efforts and persevere in treatment so that the children can recover soon.

The Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee also requested the medical staff to constantly improve their spirit and service attitude, regularly care for and accompany patients during the treatment process.

Working with the Provincial General Hospital, Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Vo Trong Hai acknowledged and highly appreciated the results that the unit achieved in caring for and treating patients; at the same time, he emphasized that the province always accompanies, creates all conditions, and supports the hospital to develop, thereby fulfilling its mission of caring for and protecting the health of the people.

The Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee emphasized that in the coming time, the hospital needs to continue to improve the quality of its medical staff; strengthen coordination and cooperation with central hospitals to transfer specialized techniques; promote the application of digital transformation in management. He requested the Department of Health to regularly pay attention and accompany the hospital to promptly resolve difficulties and obstacles, thereby improving operational efficiency.

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