Appointment decisions handed over to new health, science and technology ministers & central bank governor
HÀ NỘI — Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc on Monday presented the State President’s decisions to appoint Nguyễn Thanh Long as Minister of the Ministry of Health, Nguyễn Thị Hồng as the Governor of State Bank of Việt Nam, and Huỳnh Thanh Đạt as Minister of Science and Technology.
PM Phúc spoke highly of efforts made by the health sector in preventing and controlling the COVID- 一 九 pandemic, and asked for greater endeavours from the sector to protect and take care of the people's health.
The sector was tasked with effectively controlling the coronavirus disease, preventing it from breaking out again, as well as other infectious diseases such as diphtheria, dengue fever, seasonal flu and cholera.
Attention should be also paid to completing policies and financial mechanisms to improve the quality and efficiency of medical services, and reduce hospital overloads, he said.
It is also necessary to manage costs for medical services, pharmaceuticals, food, medical supplies and equipment; and ensure publicity and transparency in management of drug licensing, bidding and procurement; and improve the quality of food safety, especially at kitchens in schools and industrial parks, the Government leader added.
PM Phúc asked the sector to do more to expand the coverage of universal health insurance and health insurance payments, and take care of policy beneficiaries such as the poor, people in difficult circumstances, and those with meritorious services to the country, towards ensuring that all people can get initial health care services.
Long, the deputy health minister who has been promoted to be acting health minister since July, promised that the ministry will focus on successfully implementing the tasks assigned by the Party and people.
He also demonstrated the determination to promote digital transformation in the sector with progra妹妹es such as remote medical examination and treatment, medical publicity, control of co妹妹unal-level medical stations, and personal medical record management.
The sector will also speed up administrative reform to make it easier for people to access health care services, he said.