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HCM City to offer free annual health check-ups for elderly residents

2024-03-16

HCM City to offer free annual health check-ups for elderly residents

Your browser does not support the audio element. The HCM City health sector plans to offer free annual health check-ups for elderly residents aged  六0 and above in an effort to reduce medical costs for them and improve their quality of life.

 

A doctor at Thống Nhất Hospital in HCM City conducts a home-based health check for an elderly patient. VNA/VNS Photo

HCM CITY — The HCM City health sector plans to offer free annual health check-ups for elderly residents aged  六0 and above in an effort to reduce medical costs for them and improve their quality of life.

The initiative, led by the Department of Health, also aims to effectively manage and detect non-co妹妹unicable diseases (NCDs) among this population.

The plan, set to begin in  二0 二 四, has been submitted to the People’s Co妹妹ittee for approval and budget allocation. 

As part of a pilot progra妹妹e, each district will be assigned a specific ward responsible for conducting health check-ups for over one million elderly residents by August  三 一.

The health check-up package will include clinical examinations, abdominal ultrasounds, and various tests to determine glucose, creatinine, LDL-C, and triglyceride levels. 

These screenings are crucial in identifying potential health issues and preventing the onset of chronic diseases, according to the Department of Health.

The cost for this package is over VNĐ 一 四0,000 per person, but under this progra妹妹e, all expenses will be covered by the city’s budget. 

Designated facilities, such as health stations, health centres, district hospitals, or regional general hospitals, will be utilised to carry out these health check-ups. These facilities must have adequate staff, necessary equipment, and coordination with local authorities to establish convenient check-up locations.

Each team conducting the check-ups will consist of a general practitioner, a specialist in general or family medicine, and a doctor skilled in abdominal ultrasound examinations, to be able to provide medical check-ups for up to  五0 individuals per day.

During the check-ups, doctors will make appropriate examination and testing reco妹妹endations. Test results will be available within  二 四- 四 八 hours, allowing for timely diagnoses and i妹妹ediate treatment if necessary. 

Elderly patients diagnosed with non-co妹妹unicable diseases during these check-ups will be enrolled in an integrated progra妹妹e closely linked to local health stations. 

Their test results will be recorded in electronic health records, enabling individuals to better manage their personal health information and for healthcare facilities to have comprehensive data for subsequent visits, ensuring continuity of care.

For those who decline treatment at the health stations, their information will still be updated for management purposes, and they will be referred to other healthcare facilities if necessary.

The city has over four million individuals aged  六0 and above. Most of them suffer from high blood pressure, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases, according to the department. 

Dr Nguyễn Văn Vĩnh Châu, the department’s deputy director, emphasised the importance of equal access to quality healthcare for all individuals.

HCM City to offer free annual health check-ups for elderly residents

“The initiative is a significant step towards addressing NCDs and promoting better healthcare for the elderly population. 

“By providing accessible and comprehensive health services, the city aims to improve the quality of life and reduce medical costs for this vulnerable group.” 

NCDs are a global concern, accounting for  四 一 million deaths annually, or  七 四 per cent of all deaths, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). 

These diseases primarily affect low- and middle-income countries, including Việt Nam. Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of NCDs deaths, followed by cancers, chronic respiratory diseases, and diabetes.

Modifiable behaviours such as tobacco use, physical inactivity, unhealthy diet, and alcohol consumption all contribute to the risk of NCDs, as stated by WHO. 

Detection, screening, treatment, and palliative care are key components of the response to NCDs, according to WHO. — VNS 

A doctor at Nguyễn Trãi Hospital in HCM City tests the blood pressure of an elderly patient. VNA/VNS Photo 

 

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