These are public service units that self-finance regular operating expenses and from the first year of the stabilization period (2023), the state budget does not support or provide regular expenses.

The Hanoi Department of Health requires units to proactively arrange, consolidate, and reorganize their apparatus to ensure it is streamlined and has a reasonable structure to improve the quality of public services, increase revenue for the unit, save costs, and increase financial autonomy.

36 public service units under the Hanoi Department of Health are given financial autonomy for the 2023-2025 period.

In addition, the City Department of Health also requires units to implement public regulations; accountability for activities and revenue and expenditure figures when making plans for financial autonomy of the unit before the competent authority, state management agencies, auditing, inspection and examination agencies according to the provisions of law.

"Every year, units are responsible for reporting on the results of implementing the financial autonomy mechanism to the Department of Health according to regulations," the city's Department of Health stated.

Duc Giang General Hospital. Illustration photo

It is known that in the plan to implement the transformation of public service units under the Department of Health to financial autonomy in the period of 2023-2025, the Hanoi Health sector strives to increase the autonomy of regular expenditures of 37 units by 2025, including 30 district, town and city health centers; 6 specialized centers (including: Hanoi Center for Disease Control; 115 Emergency Center; Medical Examination Center; Forensic Center; Drug, Cosmetic and Food Testing Center; Hanoi Population and Family Planning Counseling Center under the Department of Population - Family Planning) and Rehabilitation Hospital - a unit providing examination and treatment for special subjects.

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QUOC TRI