(HBO) – During the 2010-2019, 447.18 billion VND (19.26 million USD) was invested in building, repairing and upgrading communal health stations.
Of the sum, 146.47 billion VND sourced from
the national target programme on new-style area building was used to upgrade,
fix and build 80 communal clinics. As a result, by the end of 2019, up to 130
out of 191 communes will have fulfilled the criteria on health care, up by 98
communes from 2010.
A clinic is built in Kim Tien commune of Kim Boi
district to meet demand on primary health care of local people.
Over the years, the province has always
enhanced commune-level health care, striving to realise national standards for
health care at the communal level. Health care activities at the grassroots
level have been improved, with more services offered at communal clinics.
Due attention has been paid to health
education and communications, thus raising public awareness of taking care of their
health.
Budget allocation for commune-level health
care sourced from the State budget and social sources has provided efficient
support for infrastructure construction, upgrading and repairing, procurement
of equipment, and training courses for staff of communal medical stations./.
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To make it easier for the residents to handle administrative procedures, Yen Bong Commune (Lac Thuy District) has identified the administrative reform as one of its key tasks. By implementing a range of synchronized solutions, the commune has seen the positive changes in the administrative reform, meeting the needs of its people.
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The Hoa Binh provincial People's Committee held its monthly meeting on March 26 to review the progress of key projects, assess budget revenue and public investment disbursement, provide feedback on draft documents for submission to the provincial Party Committee's Standing Board, and discuss other important matters related to the committee's governance activities.
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