(HBO) - The provincial Red Cross cooperated with the Ministry of National Defense to organize humanitary examination and treatment, free medicine delivery in Ba Khan commune, Mai Chau district.


The provincial Red Cross and the provincial Military Command jointly provided free medicines for poor people, households of policy beneficiaries and ethnic minorities in Ba Khan commune.

 

 At this examination and treatment, doctors and nurses from the Military Medical Department of the provincial Military Command and Mai Chau General Hospital carried out free medical examination and counseling for 300 poor people, policy families and ethnic minorities. Each prescription is worth 100,000 VND. All medicines are funded by Vingroup.

The program of humanitary medical examination and treatment is one of the practical activities to take care of the people's health, contributing to implementing the social security policy of the Party and the State. At the same time, it is also an opportunity to propagandize, promote and mobilize the resources of all - level sectors and mass organizations to support and participate in humanitary medical examination and treatment.

In the upcoming time, the provincial Red Cross Association will continue to provide medical examination and medicine distribution to poor households, policy beneficiaries and ethnic minority people in districts of Lac Son Yen Thuy, and Cao Phong. It is estimated that the total number of patients examined in 4 districts will be 1,000 people.

 

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