H+ Yangji Hospital Signs Medical Agreement with Hanoi Medical University Hospital in earnest for entry into Vietnam
Jul 01, 2024
H Plus Yangji Hospital (Hospital Director Kim Sang-il) will enter Vietnam in earnest. The hospital signed a comprehensive medical agreement with Hanoi Medical University Hospital on July 1 in major areas such as medical treatment, education, research, and social activities at the Seoul headquarters of Lotte Hotel" he said.
The background of the agreement was pushed forward when the bilateral mutual cooperation agenda on the Vietnam project of H Plus Yangji Hospital among medical cooperation sectors was adopted as an agenda at the Korea-Vietnam summit to be held in Korea from July 1st to 3rd.
Therefore, various administrative support measures such as support for domestic medical institutions entering Vietnam and joint projects with Vietnamese hospitals will be discussed in the future, and the bilateral medical institution agreement will lead to the Korea-Vietnam International Health and Medical Agreement.
In particular, Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Min-chin attended the signing ceremony in person to celebrate the mutual cooperation of medical institutions between the two countries. At Hanoi Medical University Hospital, Deputy Director Daoxu Anying, Director of the Letuanling Center in the Department of Radiology, and H Plus Yangji Hospital were joined by medical staff from both countries, including Kim Sang-il, Director of Hospital.
The contents of the agreement include promoting hospital friendship between the two countries and comprehensive medical exchange (inter-visit medical staff, joint academic research, medical technology transfer), medical service education, hospital management model cooperation, system management and hospital quality management support, health checkups, and medical services in various sectors.
"With this agreement, we will actively spread the medical technology and smart hospital system of our hospital, publicize the excellence of K-medicine, and expand continuous medical exchanges with Vietnam to serve as a stepping stone for the development of health care between the two countries." he said.
Meanwhile, H Plus Yangji Hospital is planning to build a health examination center and a general clinic center (operating five medical departments: pediatric and adolescent departments, obstetrics and gynecology, internal medicine, otolaryngology, and emergency medicine) in Hanoi, Vietnam, with the aim of opening next year.
The background of the agreement was pushed forward when the bilateral mutual cooperation agenda on the Vietnam project of H Plus Yangji Hospital among medical cooperation sectors was adopted as an agenda at the Korea-Vietnam summit to be held in Korea from July 1st to 3rd.
Therefore, various administrative support measures such as support for domestic medical institutions entering Vietnam and joint projects with Vietnamese hospitals will be discussed in the future, and the bilateral medical institution agreement will lead to the Korea-Vietnam International Health and Medical Agreement.
In particular, Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Min-chin attended the signing ceremony in person to celebrate the mutual cooperation of medical institutions between the two countries. At Hanoi Medical University Hospital, Deputy Director Daoxu Anying, Director of the Letuanling Center in the Department of Radiology, and H Plus Yangji Hospital were joined by medical staff from both countries, including Kim Sang-il, Director of Hospital.
The contents of the agreement include promoting hospital friendship between the two countries and comprehensive medical exchange (inter-visit medical staff, joint academic research, medical technology transfer), medical service education, hospital management model cooperation, system management and hospital quality management support, health checkups, and medical services in various sectors.
"With this agreement, we will actively spread the medical technology and smart hospital system of our hospital, publicize the excellence of K-medicine, and expand continuous medical exchanges with Vietnam to serve as a stepping stone for the development of health care between the two countries." he said.
Meanwhile, H Plus Yangji Hospital is planning to build a health examination center and a general clinic center (operating five medical departments: pediatric and adolescent departments, obstetrics and gynecology, internal medicine, otolaryngology, and emergency medicine) in Hanoi, Vietnam, with the aim of opening next year.
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