(binhthuan.gov.vn) Accompanying
difficult patients is one of the meaningful activities that are responded and
supported by medical facilities and many organizations and individuals inside
and outside the province. Since then, many less fortunate circumstances have been
helped in a timely manner; the examination and treatment at medical facilities
thus also are improved.
For the poor, those
in difficult circumstances, whose daily life is inherently lacking and
destitute... then once being sick, they are even more miserable. Sharing those
circumstances, over the past time, the Provincial Lung Hospital has promoted
the role of the social working group, step by step connecting, calling many
organizations and individuals to join hands for helping difficult patients.
At the "0-dong
market" of the Provincial Lung Hospital, cakes, milk, mineral water, rice
or boxes of face mask are essential items that poor patients being treated here
can buy for 0 dong. This is an activity held regularly at the hospital campus
in order to partly share the difficulties of poor patients.
Mr. Nguyen Suot, a
patient being treated at Binh Thuan Provincial Lung Hospital
Mr. Nguyen Suot, from
Phu Quy district, who is currently being treated at the Lung Hospital, said
emotionally: "I am sick, the hospital is not only treating me, but also
supporting me with gifts. We are very touched and would like to thank the hospital
for taking care of poor patients like us.”
Ms. Duong Thi Dinh -
Head of Nursing, Nutrition and Social Work Division, Binh Thuan Provincial Lung
Hospital
Ms. Duong Thi Dinh -
Head of Nursing, Nutrition and Social Work Division, Lung Hospital of Binh
Thuan Province, said: “In general, the kitchen provides 3 meals a day, including:
breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The hospital has always called for sponsors to
maintain this activity from long time. Beside supporting raw materials,
sponsors sometimes even register to cook. The hospital has daily cooks and
kitchen staffs, meals are always delivered to patients in a timely manner”.
Accompanying and
sharing are also the spiritual medicines to motivate patients to recover soon
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