(Baonghean.vn) - As part of Bao Viet Life Insurance's social welfare program, 300 people from disadvantaged and near-poor households in 6 communes of Do Luong district received free medical examinations and medication.
Attendees included Ms. Than Hien Anh - Chairwoman of the Board of Members of Bao Viet Life Insurance Corporation; Mr. Nguyen Trung Thanh - Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Do Luong District; Mr. Tran Duc Ngoc - Deputy Executive Director of Bao Viet Life Insurance Company of Tay Nghe An; and Dr. Vu Ngoc Trung - Deputy Director of Hanoi National University Hospital. |
On April 2nd, at the Thượng Sơn Commune Health Station (Đô Lương District), 300 people from six communes: Thượng Sơn, Thái Sơn, Hiến Sơn, Đại Sơn, Quang Sơn, and Trù Sơn received free medical examinations, consultations, and medication from doctors and medical staff from Hanoi National University Hospital, Central Endocrinology Hospital, Hanoi Heart Hospital, and Vietnam-France Hospital.
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| This activity was carried out by Bao Viet Life Insurance Corporation within the framework of the "Joining Hands for the Community" program in 2017. In the photo: People from near-poverty and those receiving social welfare benefits in Do Luong district come for medical examination. Photo: Dam Phuong |
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| Residents received general check-ups, ultrasounds, ear-nose-throat endoscopy, blood sugar measurement, blood tests as prescribed by doctors, and were given free medication. Photo: Dam Phuong |
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| The total value of free medical examinations and medication provided to the poor by Bao Viet Life Insurance Company on this occasion exceeded 300 million VND. In addition, the company also donated 40 gift packages to policy beneficiary families, families with meritorious service to the revolution, and households in difficult circumstances, each package worth 500,000 VND. Photo: Dam Phuong |
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| Doctor Vu Ngoc Trung advises a patient. Photo: Dam Phuong |
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| Mr. Tran Duc Ngoc - Deputy Executive Director of Bao Viet Life Insurance Company, Tay Nghe An branch, presents gifts to families receiving preferential treatment. Photo: Dam Phuong |
Dam Phuong