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Decision on approving the target program on health and population in the 2016-2020 period

Minister of Planning and Investment Country Resources Development and Poverty Strategies, General Health Policies Viet Nam 31 July 2017 Legislation/regulation

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General objectives: To actively prevent and control epidemics, early detect and promptly control the outbreak. To reduce the morbidity and mortality rates of a number of dangerous infectious diseases, control the rate of rise of common non-communicable diseases and school-age illnesses to ensure public health. To improve the capacity of managing and controlling food safety. To ensure blood supply, safe blood transfusion and effectively prevent and control a number of hematological diseases. To control and reduce the rate of HIV/AIDS infection in the community to reduce the impact of HIV/AIDS on socio-economic development. To maintain the replacement fertility rate, limit the rate of increase in the sex ratio at birth, improve the nutritional status, improve the quality of the population and health care for the elderly. To strengthen the work of combining military and civilian medical personnel in the care and protection of people's health in border areas, islands and key areas of national defense and security.

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