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Hanoi standardizes and makes transparent data on medical practice and examination and treatment activities.

When put into operation, each individual practitioner will have a unified, complete, updated and verified digital record; each medical examination and treatment facility will form a standardized data warehouse for medical examination and treatment activities.

VietnamPlusVietnamPlus04/12/2025

With the goal of standardizing and making data on practice transparent, in December, Hanoi will deploy the National Management System on practice and medical examination and treatment activities in the area.

This action demonstrates the strong determination of the Capital's health sector to meet the urgent requirements of the Ministry of Health on digital transformation and creating a national health data source that is "correct-sufficient-clean-alive."

According to Deputy Director of Hanoi Department of Health Vu Cao Cuong, this system is a major turning point in the effort to standardize and make transparent data on medical practice and examination and treatment activities.

When put into operation, each individual practitioner will have a unified, complete, updated and verified digital profile; each medical examination and treatment facility will form a standardized data warehouse. The entire industry will possess a source of "correct-sufficient-clean-alive" information to serve management and operation.

More importantly, the system will connect with the National Population Database and aim to integrate on the VNeID platform, creating an important foundation for building a comprehensive digital ecosystem in the healthcare sector.

“With a large number of medical examination and treatment facilities and practitioners compared to the whole country, Hanoi has determined the working spirit of “fast but not wrong,” because all updated information will directly form the base data layer serving the operation of the system on a national scale,” said Deputy Director of Hanoi Department of Health Vu Cao Cuong.

To effectively deploy the system, the Hanoi Department of Health has established a specialized working group and issued a plan to organize synchronous implementation, closely following the instructions of the Ministry of Health.

The content of the System implementation with 3 specific roadmaps includes: Training and coaching to be completed before December 15; updating and reviewing data to be completed before December 20; organizing implementation according to assigned responsibilities, to be completed before December 25.

Regarding this issue, Dr. Ha Anh Duc, Director of the Department of Medical Examination and Treatment Management (Ministry of Health), said that the management of medical practice and medical examination and treatment activities in the past still revealed some shortcomings such as data being scattered at many points, manually updated, and not synchronized, making it difficult to monitor changes in personnel and the scope of professional activities of practitioners.

Therefore, the construction and implementation of the National Management System for medical examination and treatment practice is identified as a key task to concretize the Government's major policies on digital transformation, towards building a synchronous and interconnected data infrastructure./.

(TTXVN/Vietnam+)

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