Medical staff are entitled to a maximum public service allowance of 70%.

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The Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Finance issued Joint Circular No. 02/2012/TTLT-BYT-BNV-BTC dated January 19, 2012 guiding the implementation of Decree No. 56/2011/ND-CP dated July 4, 2011 of the Government regulating preferential allowances according to profession for civil servants and public employees working at public health facilities.

The 70% allowance applies to civil servants and public employees who regularly and directly test, examine, treat, and care for patients with HIV/AIDS, leprosy, tuberculosis, mental illness, forensic examination, forensic psychiatry, and pathological anatomy; the 60% allowance applies to civil servants and public employees who regularly and directly examine, treat, and care for patients in emergency care, emergency resuscitation, 115 emergency, infectious diseases, testing, and prevention of infectious diseases, and border medical quarantine.


Civil servants and public employees who regularly and directly examine, treat, care for, and serve patients in anesthesia, intensive care, pediatrics, anti-poisoning, burns, and dermatology receive a 50% allowance; civil servants and public employees who regularly and directly work in preventive medicine, testing, medical examination, treatment, infection control, patient care, rehabilitation, medical assessment, etc. receive a 40% allowance.


The 30% allowance applies to civil servants and public employees who regularly and directly perform medical expertise to serve health education and communication work; perform medical expertise on population - family planning; civil servants and public employees who manage and serve but do not directly perform medical expertise at facilities, institutes, hospitals, and centers in the following specialties: HIV/AIDS, leprosy, tuberculosis, psychiatry, pathology, forensic medicine.


This Joint Circular takes effect from March 5, 2012; the preferential allowance regime according to occupation prescribed in this Joint Circular shall be calculated from August 19, 2011; repealing Joint Circular No. 02/2006/TTLT-BYT-BNV-BTC dated January 23, 2006 of the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Home Affairs, and Ministry of Finance.


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