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Efforts to change people's perceptions and behaviors regarding healthcare.

On the morning of December 13th, in Hanoi, the Vietnam Young Doctors Association organized the event "Living Healthy Every Day - For a Truly Healthy Vietnam 2025," the largest community health check-up program in the capital this year, with the participation of over 100 doctors and technicians from 16 major hospitals.

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng13/12/2025

A large number of people received free health checkups at the event
A large number of people received free health checkups at the event "Living Healthy Every Day - For a Truly Healthy Vietnam 2025" on December 13th in Hanoi.

At the event, a large number of people received free examinations such as: screening for H. pylori bacteria - a leading risk factor for stomach diseases, and screening for gastrointestinal cancer in cases with abnormal symptoms.

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The program also includes various examination and paraclinical services.

In addition, the program also implements many examination and paraclinical items such as: general internal medicine examination, specialist examination, general abdominal ultrasound, electrocardiogram, chest X-ray, blood glucose test, blood lipid test, uric acid test, etc. The application of AI in diagnostic support helps improve accuracy, shorten waiting times and provide a modern examination experience for people.

According to Master of Pharmacy Nguyen Huu Tu, Permanent Vice President of the Vietnam Young Doctors Association, over the years of implementation, the program has not only focused on screening activities but has also contributed to changing people's awareness and behavior regarding healthcare, especially the importance of annual health check-ups and adopting healthy lifestyles.

Many participants in the program shared that, thanks to the early detection of digestive disorders, prediabetes, elevated liver enzymes, etc., they were able to promptly change their diet and lifestyle and receive appropriate medical monitoring, thereby significantly improving their health.

Within the framework of the event, the organizers donated 100 million VND through the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Hanoi City to support people in the central provinces affected by floods. At the same time, the program donated 1,000 sets of medicine and medical supplies, over 30 million VND worth of medical equipment, and many gifts to disadvantaged households.

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The program donated 1,000 sets of medicine and medical supplies, and over 30 million VND worth of medical equipment to the Hanoi Youth Union.
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The organizing committee donated 100 million VND to support people in the central provinces affected by floods.
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The program distributed many gifts to households in difficult circumstances.

Following Hanoi, the "Healthy Living Every Day - For a Truly Healthy Vietnam 2025" program will continue to Ho Chi Minh City, providing over 3,000 free health check-ups for residents. Besides health check-up events, the campaign also includes a series of health communication and education activities at major shopping malls, increased promotion of the use of AI in healthcare for initial screening, and initiatives encouraging safe eating habits.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/no-luc-thay-doi-nhan-thuc-va-hanh-vi-cham-soc-suc-khoe-cua-nguoi-dan-post828473.html


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