With Vietnam being considered one of the world's safe nations it is currently doing well in terms of public health in relating to COVID-19 prevention and treatment activities in three phases, before, during, and after the pandemic. Smart health care is inevitable. Never before has the digital transformation taking place in the health sector been as strong as during the COVID-19 pandemic. In only a short space of time a series of technology applications have been rapidly and extensively deployed as a means of aiding the health sector, such as a community health declaration (NCOVI), COVID-19 tracing (Bluezone), and social insurance payments. In addition, a website and application of Vietnam Health, along with an online public service portal of the health sector, a medical examination, and treatment through the internet system has also been launched. According to Nguyen Truong Nam, deputy director of the Department of Information Technology under the Ministry of Health, the use of digital platforms is of particular importance in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and can be considered a solution that helps to perform contactless screening of infected individuals. Relevant technology also assists hospitals in quickly establishing a means of medical consultation through providing access to… Read full this story
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