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VN hospitals bolster security measures

VN hospitals bolster security measures
Physical attacks on patients and doctors have led to a review in the way hospitals run their public security systems. Deputy director of the Ha Noi Department of Health Luu Thi Lien said that, until now, government agencies only got together after incidents happened. At the beginning of January, a youth used a kn
Physical attacks on patients and doctors have led to a review in the way hospitals run their public security systems.

Deputy director of the Ha Noi Department of Health Luu Thi Lien said that, until now, government agencies only got together after incidents happened.

At the beginning of January, a youth used a knife to stab the foot of his sister, a patient at Saint Paul Hospital. No police or guards responded. The hospital assigned extra guards only after the case was reported.

On June 20 last year, a group of youths rushed into Lam Dong Province's general hospital and used chairs to attack a doctor and a physician. They accused them of poorly treating a relative. The men were not arrested or punished by local authorities.

Associate professor Luong Ngoc Khue, director of the health ministry's Medical Service Administration, suggested hospital boards employ professional guards at hospitals.

Lien added that local authorities should use loudspeakers and posters to inform the public about trouble makers.

Vu Van Ngoc, deputy head of Ha Noi Police's Internal Security Division, said police and the municipal Department of Health had agreed to exchange information on the subject.

They would also work with hospitals on maintaining public security and inspecting private clinics, pharmacies and managing health projects.

"To help police manage hospital security, whenever a complicated problem happens, the guards should guide the victims to safety," he said.

The country has about 1,180 hospitals and more than 199,000 sick beds, which is equivalent to 22.5 beds for every 10,000 residents.

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