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Project ID: | 00071432 | Description: | Strength. of CSQL & medical la |
Fund: | Start Date *: | 10 Dec 2009 | |
Theme: | OP 2006 Social Services |
End Date*: | 30 Jun 2012 |
Country: | Viet Nam | Project Status: | Financially Closed |
Participating Organization: | WHO - World Health Organization |
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Output: Improved organization, management and provision of health services, and imporved access, quality and use of medical products and technologies The AWP will contribute to the reduction of major communicable and Non-communicable diseases development to address through improvement of the quality of medical laboratories which will result in better and earlier diagnosis of diseases leading to better health of the population. - The AWP addresses two of the major gaps in the health sector in Vietnam, i.e., quality of health service and standardization and accreditation of medical laboratories according to international standards. MDG 6 Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases MDG 4 Reduce Child Mortality 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 1966 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural. Rights The AWP contributes to development of cost-effective measures to ensure the quality achievement of national (EQA, IQC) and capacity of medical laboratories which is part of the national priorities in the explanation and reference to development of the health sector. The standardization of laboratory appropriate. tests and their quality will lead to reduction of hospital overload which is a serious problem as highlighted by the Prime Minister of Viet Nam as a national priority and improvement of health services delivered to patients Recent Documents
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