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Ñoàng Nai eases access to AIDS treatment

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HCM CITY — People with HIV/ AIDS in the south-eastern province of Ñonà g Nai who have public health insurance can now go to any medical facility for treatment without requiring a transfer order from their designated hospital.

Until now they could only go to the health facility registered in their health insurance card. If they wanted to go to other places including higher-level hospitals, they had to obtain a transfer order from the facility.

The new system makes it easier for them to their hospital of choice, Dr Nguyeãn Gioûi, deputy head of the province HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Centre, said.

The province’s website cites the case of a woman from Vónh Cöûu District who tested positive for HIV eight years ago and developed pneumonia and candidiasi­s and needed to go to a province-level hospital for treatment.

It took a long time to get the transfer paper from the Bieân Hoøa city Preventive Health Centre, she complained.

Two medical facilities, the province HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Centre and the Long Khaùnh town Health Centre, have yet to sign up for the new system with Vietä Nam Social Security, but are expected to come on board this month.

Dr Tröông Vaên Raïng, deputy head of the latter, said the centre has all the facilities needed to examine and treat people with HIV/AIDS.

It now provides free antretrovi­ral (ARV) drugs to 412 people with HIV/AIDS.

Dr Nguyeãn Thi Vaên Vaên, head of the Long Thaønh District Health Centre, said the ARV drugs are sponsored by the Global Fund and provided free.

The Global Fund is a partnershi­p between government­s, civil society, the private sector and people affected by AIDS, tuberculos­is and malaria, designed to accelerate the end of the diseases as epidemics.

Of 486 people with HIV treated at her centre, Vaên said 112 do not have health insurance cards.

The Ministry of Health has warned that if health facilities do not sign up with Vieät Nam Social Security to cover HIV treatment for insured people, the province would have to cover the cost of ARV therapy for them and the Global Fund would stop its assistance from next year.

Ñoàng Nai Province has seen a decrease in the incidence of new HIV cases in recent years from more than 300 in 2015 to 200 last year and 60 so far this year.

But the incidence among men who have sex with men has increased sharply.

As of the beginning of this month the province has issued for free health insurance cards to more than 2,600 people with HIV/AIDS. It is likely to issue another 300 soon.

Its goal is to ensure everyone with the disease is covered by the beginning of next year.

According to the province Department of Health, 2,900 people with HIV/AIDS are receiving treatment at health facilities, with more than 87 per cent having health insurance cards. — VNS

 ??  ?? A man with HIV receives treatment at the Ñonà g Nai Province HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Centre. — Photo dongnai.gov.vn
A man with HIV receives treatment at the Ñonà g Nai Province HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Centre. — Photo dongnai.gov.vn

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