Bernard's implementation of Ningen Dock - a comprehensive health check-up model with Japanese standards right in Vietnam has contributed to helping people have access to high-quality healthcare , joining hands in the picture of cancer prevention and treatment in particular and chronic non-communicable diseases (stroke, cardiovascular disease, diabetes...) in the community in general.
Change from "medical examination" to "health screening"
According to the Ministry of Health , Vietnamese people have an average life expectancy of
"One of the reasons is that many people only go to the doctor when their illness becomes serious, and do not pay attention to disease prevention through a healthy lifestyle and regular health screenings." - Dr. Ho Thi Hong, Ningen Dock Bernard expert shared.
With conventional health check-ups, under the constraints of time and technological equipment, doctors and medical staff mainly focus on identifying current health problems or monitoring chronic diseases. Such check-ups are not very proactive in disease prevention. Patients often do not receive detailed explanations from doctors. In some cases, patients have to go through many medical facilities for examination, imaging and testing, which is very time-consuming and costly but does not have clear results for definitive treatment.
Ningen Dock Bernard customers are carefully consulted by doctors before, during and after examination.
Ningen Dock Bernard through 9 stations strongly focuses on preventive care and early detection of diseases, especially cancer, cardiovascular problems and lifestyle-related diseases (diabetes, dyslipidemia ...). This model not only contributes to relieving the concerns of the dedicated medical team before the statistics on average life expectancy and health of the elderly in Vietnam but also pioneers the world medical trend of shifting from treatment medicine to preventive medicine. As Dr. Hong emphasized: "We must screen for health instead of just going to the doctor!"
Operate strictly according to Japanese standards
To deploy Ningen Dock in Vietnam, Bernard must simultaneously meet three strict criteria of the Japanese model: People (medical team) - Technology - Process.
Bernard Healthcare Medical Council and Ningen Dock experts, including many veteran doctors who have held important positions at end-line hospitals such as Associate Professor, Dr. Ho Thi Hong (former Head of the Department of Examination on Demand - Cho Ray Hospital), Associate Professor, Dr. Tran Doan Dao (former Head of the Department of Burns - Cho Ray Hospital), Associate Professor, Dr. Tu Thi My Trang (former Head of the Department of International Services and Head of the Department of Treatment on Demand - Cho Ray Hospital), Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Thi Le Xuan (former Head of the Department of Anesthesia for Cardiac Surgery - Cho Ray Hospital), Dr. Nguyen Dai Hung Linh (Member of the Japanese Society of Diagnostic Imaging JCR)...
Multidisciplinary team of doctors, experts Ningen Dock Bernard
Bernard public investment Synchronized technology from GE HealthCare, full version, integrated AI (full body MRI, full body CT scan, multi-point bone density measurement, X-ray, Ultrasound...); AI PACS (archive, advanced imaging) helps detect early lesions, monitor lesions between visits...
Bernard invests in a full-body MRI "magic eye" to provide comprehensive screening of Ningen Dock according to Japanese standards
The superior technology platform has facilitated Bernard's extensive cooperation with many major partners in Japan, including the famous end-line public hospital, Yamanashi University Hospital. Ningen Dock Bernard has thus been operated according to meticulous procedures and strict Japanese standards, with cross-checking at examination stations, medical records, and MRI and CT results must be cross-read by the Japanese side.
Bernard Healthcare and Yamanashi University Hospital in Japan invest in a technology platform that allows the two units to cross-check MRI and CT results and conduct remote consultations.
According to Dr. Dai Hung Linh, cross-checking diagnostic imaging results between Vietnamese and Japanese doctors through multiple layers helps limit missing injuries, especially in difficult and atypical cases.
Ningen Dock Bernard is a comprehensive, in-depth health check-up program that inherits the essence of 70 years of Japanese Preventive Medicine, strictly quality controlled by Yamanashi University Hospital (Japan).
Aiming to detect early disease risks and provide preventive care, unlike conventional general health check-up packages that only focus on current health status or search for diseases revolving around existing symptoms.
The Ningen Dock Bernard medical record is unique, with an organ-specific health assessment; A, B, C classification with treatment or follow-up plan.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/ningen-dock-bernard-mo-hinh-kham-suc-khoe-toan-dien-tieu-chuan-nhat-tai-viet-nam-185241030100909184.htm
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