Localities visit and give Tet gifts to patients
(Baonghean.vn) - On February 15 (December 30, Dinh Dau year), leaders of several districts in Nghe An visited and presented gifts to patients being treated at medical facilities on the occasion of the traditional New Year.
*Representatives of the People's Committee and Health Department of Thanh Chuong districtvisited, encouraged, wished a happy new year and gave gifts to inpatients at Thanh Chuong District General Hospital (each gift worth 200,000 VND).
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Representatives of Thanh Chuong district leaders visited and presented gifts to patients being treated at Thanh Chuong District General Hospital. Photo: Thanh Trung |
It is known that the hospital currently has 65 patients being treated. Of these, the majority are in the departments of Surgery, Obstetrics, Pediatrics and Emergency Resuscitation.
To meet the needs of examination and treatment for patients during Tet, the hospital arranged doctors to be on duty 24/7 in the departments, and also established a reserve emergency team to be ready for duty.
*In Quy Hop,Representatives of the District People's Committee; relevant departments and offices visited, encouraged, gave gifts and wished a happy New Year to patients being treated at the District Medical Center.
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Representatives of Quy Hop district leaders visited and wished a happy new year to patients being treated at the district medical center. Photo: Phan Giang |
As of the 30th of Tet, at Quy Hop District General Hospital, there were still 39 seriously ill patients being treated.
According to the hospital's leadership report, the unit has arranged enough staff on duty in departments and rooms; medicine and medical equipment to ensure timely examination, treatment and emergency care for patients during Tet.
*At Nghia Dan,Representatives of the district People's Committee visited, wished good health, encouraged spirit and presented 30 gifts, each gift (worth 200 thousand VND) to patients being treated at the district medical center.
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Giving gifts to patients being treated at Nghia Dan District Medical Center. Photo: Minh Thai |