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Professional training for the guard to prevent attacks hospital

That is one of the content of the Health Ministry's office directed the hospitals across the country take to prevent patients, patients' relatives and thugs attacked officials, medical staff and patients .

On 3.11, the Ministry of Health has sent a document to the hospital under the Ministry of Health and Health Services of the provinces and cities throughout the country suggest strengthening the security and order at the hospital.
In a statement, the hospital proposed in addition promote the implementation of content in combination Regulation No.03 / QC-BCA-BYT between the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Health also recommended the hospital coordinate closely with local police to ensure security and order in the hospital.
Accordingly, the hospital must strengthen close coordination with the provincial police - city, county police - districts in the province ensuring security and order in the hospital; strengthen vigilance, detection of objects in the area disturbing Emergency treatments; deploying solutions to ensure safety for patients, family members of patients, medical staff.
In particular, the Ministry of Health hospitals suggest coordination with local police training staff development and professional guard force at the hospital to prevent acts promptly threatened to attack health workers and citizens to medical care at hospitals.
Besides, the hospital also agreed with local police to strengthen the protection of nearby hospitals.
Deputy Minister Nguyen Viet Tien Health said, in recent years, repeatedly stabbing occurred the patient, assaulting officers and medical personnel in the hospital. This if not solved thoroughly will cause mental confusion for health workers, affecting the work of healthcare.
"Now we need to have an effective solution to ensure the safety of patients, patients' relatives, medical staff," Mr Tien said.
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