Private hospitals in Việt Nam are actively seeking expansion to tap into the growing healthcare market. However, not all private hospitals are experiencing profitability.
The Philips Foundation and Philips Vietnam, a leading health technology company, have donated 50 patient monitors to 13 COVID-19 treatment hospitals in HCM City and Dong Nai and Binh Duong provinces.
The Vietnam-USA Society English Centers (VUS) in HCM City will donate eight high-flow nasal cannula ventilators and 5,000 sets of level-4 medical protective clothing to doctors treating COVID-19 patients at four hospitals.
The Loc Troi Group on November 15 signed an MoU with Southern Horticultural Research Institute to develop a system called “Fruit Hospitals” which will provide farmers training about fruit tree nutrition, cultivation and disease treatment.
Leading hospitals in Taiwan are seeking to enhance cooperation with Vietnamese hospitals and promote their medical services and technology to Vietnamese citizens.
All three hospitals and clinics of Columbia Asia Hospitals in Viet Nam are now owned by Malaysia-based Hong Leong Group and global alternative asset firm TPG.
The Vietnam Association of Financial Investors (VAFI) has proposed that the Prime Minister privatise State-owned hospitals to reform the healthcare system and improve the quality of healthcare services.
Vingroup will co-operate with Siemens in applying innovative technologies and solutions for projects in three fields - automobile manufacturing, building and residential development, and hospitals.
The Housing Development Commercial Joint Stock Bank (HDBank) last
week signed an agreement with the HCM City Department of Health to
provide credit to buy medical equipment for grassroots-level hospitals
and set up a social work division at all hospitals by 2020.
Diversified group Vingroup last Saturday (Dec. 26) opened its first
hospital in HCM City, Vinmec Central Park International Hospital, which
is the third in its Vinmec healthcare system.
The Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) yesterday
signed an agreement to finance a medical equipment project for the
central province of Ninh Thuan.
The World Bank (WB) in Viet Nam said on June 1 that it has approved two
credits worth US$250 million for Viet Nam to implement Red River Delta
health support and scientific-technological research projects.