September 23, 2020 | 10:26 (GMT+7)
Health Ministry, medical experts discuss NCD treatment amid COVID-19
A virtual forum focusing on treatment for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in the new normal took place on September 22.
Titled “Digital Remedies for Healthcare in the New Normal – Strengthening NCD care,” the event was held by the Ministry of Health together with the British Embassy in Vietnam, the U.K.-ASEAN Business Council and the ASEAN Business Advisory Council.
Speaking at the event, Deputy Minister of Health Nguyen Truong Son said that Vietnam has been able to bring COVID-19 under control as the country has no locally-transmitted cases to report for the past 20 days.
However, scientific evidence and reality in Vietnam show that COVID-19 poses higher risks to the elderly and people with NCDs, including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer, and end-stage renal failure.
The medical system is bearing the brunt of both communicable and non communicable diseases, he pointed out.
Vietnam has rolled out some measures to battle the pandemic and NCDs at the same time, such as building recommendations for the elderly and people suffering from chronic diseases, as well as providing remote health checkups and treatment, among others.
Medical experts at the forum discussed digital remedies for healthcare in the new normal, impact of COVID-19 on NCD treatment in the region, along with solutions to respond to such diseases and the role of digital technologies in healthcare.
NCDs have been on the rise as they are the cause for 71 percent of deaths across the globe. The burden of health and costs has been more severe to the vulnerable in the context of COVID-19.
Source: VNA