Convenience for people: Fast, convenient and transparent
Previously, medical examination and treatment using paper health insurance cards often encountered many problems such as forgetting to bring the card, the card was damaged or lost, leading to interruptions in the medical examination and treatment process. The use of chip-embedded ID cards and the VNeID application has completely solved these problems. With just a chip-embedded ID card or a few operations on the VNeID application, people can access personal health insurance information, quickly register for medical examination and treatment without having to carry a paper card.
One of the outstanding advantages of this method is the ability to integrate information. The chip-embedded CCCD stores all personal data, from health insurance information to medical examination and treatment history, helping people easily look up and manage their health information. The VNeID application, with a friendly and easy-to-use interface, allows people to register, update and use medical information anytime, anywhere, saving time and effort on travel.
In addition, the transition to an electronic system also increases transparency in the medical examination and treatment process. All information is stored and processed on a digital platform, helping to minimize errors or fraud, ensuring the best benefits for people participating in health insurance.
Benefits for healthcare facilities: Optimize management and improve service quality
For medical facilities, using chip-embedded CCCD and VNeID to replace paper health insurance cards not only reduces the amount of paperwork but also optimizes the process of managing patient information. Previously, storing and managing hundreds or thousands of paper health insurance cards required a lot of resources and easily led to overload. With the electronic system, patient information is automatically updated and synchronized, helping medical facilities save time looking up and processing records.
The electronic system also supports medical facilities in allocating resources and planning treatment more effectively. Through patient medical history data, doctors can provide accurate treatment regimens, suitable for each person's health condition. This not only improves the quality of treatment but also minimizes medical risks.
Furthermore, by integrating data from the chip-embedded CCCD and VNeID, medical facilities can quickly check and verify patients' health insurance information, ensuring insurance benefits in a transparent and timely manner. This is especially useful in emergency situations when patients do not have time to prepare documents.
The application of chip-based ID cards and VNeID in the healthcare sector not only brings immediate benefits but also contributes significantly to the goal of building a digital healthcare system and effective state management. With the support of technology, healthcare data will be connected and shared synchronously between healthcare facilities, creating a comprehensive information system, supporting healthcare policy making and reform.
In addition, the electronic system also helps the Government control and analyze medical data more effectively. This information can be used to assess the quality of medical services, monitor public health conditions and propose appropriate improvement solutions. This not only improves the quality of medical care but also reduces the cost burden on the state budget.
Challenges and solutions in implementation
Despite the many benefits, the implementation of chip-based ID cards and VNeID in medical examination and treatment also faces a number of challenges. One of the major issues is the availability of technological infrastructure at medical facilities, especially in remote areas where physical facilities are limited. In addition, ensuring the safety and security of medical data is also one of the factors that need to be given top priority, to avoid the risk of personal information being leaked.
To overcome this, there needs to be strong investment in technology infrastructure, from upgrading computer systems to training human resources with sufficient skills to operate the system. At the same time, it is necessary to build a clear legal corridor to manage and protect data, ensuring trust from the people and medical facilities.
Communication and guidance on the use of chip-embedded CCCD and VNeID also play an important role in promoting people's access and use of the new system. Communication campaigns should focus on explaining the benefits of the system, while providing direct support to resolve problems when people first access it.
Using chip-embedded ID cards and VNeID to register for medical examination and treatment instead of paper health insurance cards is an important step in Vietnam's journey of digital transformation of healthcare. This system not only simplifies the process and improves service quality but also actively contributes to the goal of building a modern, transparent and effective healthcare system. With proper investment and methodical implementation, chip-embedded ID cards and VNeID promise to become indispensable tools in improving the quality of healthcare for people and national healthcare management./.
Source: https://mic.gov.vn/dang-ky-kham-chua-benh-bang-cccd-thay-cho-the-bao-hiem-y-te-197241231104739173.htm
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