American International Hospital (AIH) has signed a Medical Cooperation Agreement with Raffles Hospital Singapore to improve the quality and scope of patient care and treatment in Vietnam. The two sides announced plans to establish an Orthopedic Trauma Center and a Cancer Center at AIH. At the same time, AIH will also synchronize its clinical management system, hospital processes and policies according to Raffles Hospital Singapore's standards.
General Director of American International Hospital (AIH Hospital) Nguyen Thi My Linh and General Director of Raffles Hospital Singapore Tan Hsiang Lung represented the two sides to sign the Cooperation Agreement.
This collaboration opens up opportunities for patients to access advanced medical treatments with Singaporean quality standards right in Vietnam. This not only strengthens the professional relationship between the two leading healthcare systems but also contributes to the sustainable development of Vietnam’s healthcare sector.
Under the agreement, the AIH Orthopaedic Centre and the AIH Oncology Centre will be established to screen, diagnose and treat patients according to international standards. The two centres will operate under close coordination between a team of experienced specialists from AIH Hospital and specialists from Raffles Hospital Singapore. Specialists from Raffles Hospital Singapore will participate in joint treatment and provide second professional opinions to AIH patients through regular visits.
Orthopaedic trauma patients will have access to advanced surgical techniques, including joint replacement and spinal reconstruction at AIH Orthopaedic Trauma Centre and Raffles Hospital Singapore.
Patients treated at the AIH Cancer Centre will receive expert review of their clinical and pathological findings from Raffles Hospital Singapore, as well as access to high-tech treatments such as robotic surgery and proton therapy.
To support professional development and ensure medical quality for the two centers, Raffles Hospital Singapore not only shares experience, transfers technology and advanced treatment methods but also monitors the quality of clinical services at AIH.
AIH will adopt internationally-standardized clinical and imaging protocols from Raffles Hospital Singapore’s Department of Diagnostic Imaging. AIH’s laboratory will also be upgraded through the adoption of an External Quality Assurance (EQA) program with support from Raffles Hospital Singapore’s laboratory, which is accredited by the American College of Clinical Pathologists (CAP).
Through the Medical Cooperation Agreement, the two sides aim to improve the quality and scope of patient care and treatment in Vietnam.
AIH and Raffles Hospital Singapore will also enhance clinical training through professional exchange programmes and the organisation of online medical/healthcare seminars/conferences. Doctors at AIH will also have the opportunity to participate in professional observation programmes at Raffles Hospital Singapore to enhance their medical skills and international experience. Both AIH and Raffles Hospital Singapore will also explore clinical research collaboration opportunities through clinical trials and applied research in Singapore and/or Vietnam.
Ms. Nguyen Thi My Linh, General Director of American International Hospital (AIH Hospital), shared about the cooperation vision: “AIH Hospital wants to break down barriers and geographical boundaries in healthcare, optimize benefits and seamless medical examination and treatment experiences for patients. Through comprehensive cooperation with Raffles Hospital Singapore, AIH Hospital brings international standard medical services that are easily accessible at reasonable costs closer to the people, thereby contributing to improving medical services and improving the quality of the healthcare system in Vietnam”.
The agreement between AIH and Raffles Hospital Singapore brings many practical benefits to patients, in the context that Vietnamese people are spending about 2 billion USD on medical services abroad, looking for better treatment opportunities in countries with advanced medical standards. Among them, Singapore is among the top countries chosen.
Source: https://vtcnews.vn/tp-hcm-co-them-trung-tam-chan-thuong-chinh-hinh-va-ung-buou-ar903156.html
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