Infirmary of the Dak Nong Provincial Police improves healthcare quality

PSNews - Currently, the infirmary has relatively modern facilities. Doctors and nurses were sent to specialized training courses so they can now man modern machines and apply new and efficient therapies.

Despite many difficulties, officers and soldiers of the infirmary of the Dak Nong Provincial Police has well performed its tasks in preventing disease, checking up, caring for officers and soldiers of the provincial public security force, as well as carrying charitable activities.

Lieutenant Colonel, doctor Do Van Loc, Head of the Infirmary of the Dak Nong Provincial Police said that: "To meet the requirements of our tasks in recent time, leadership of the Dak Nong Provincial Police and the Special Operation Department under the Ministry of Public Security have comprehensively invested in the infirmary, contributing to gradually improving its healthcare quality.

Currently, the infirmary has relatively modern facilities. Doctors and nurses were sent to specialized training courses so they can now man modern machines and apply new and efficient therapies.

In 2016, the infirmary offered free health checkups and medicines to nearly 5,000 officers and soldiers, and enhanced the efficiency of preclinical tests, and X-ray and biochemical tests, contributing to early diagnosing and promptly treating diseases of patients.

Lieutenant Nguyen Cong Giap – officer of PA61 division shared: “I’ve received good care from doctors at the infirmary. Before coming to the infirmary, I was very nervous but currently, I feel safe being treated here.” 

In addition, the infirmary supported relatives of officers and soldiers of the Dak Nong Provincial Police in health consultancy and disease prevention, to avoid adverse impacts on the health situation.

In 2016, the Infirmary of the Dak Nong Provincial Police in collaboration with the Youth Union and Women Union of the province set up charitable missions to offer free checkups and medicines worth VND 50 million to needy local people, contributing to improving the quality of life for local ethnic minority groups. 

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