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Ho Chi Minh City launches health program for 1 million workers
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Ho Chi Minh City launches health program for 1 million workers

From Thanh Niรชn · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ho Chi Minh City has launched a health program to provide check-ups for 1 million workers and union members by the end of September 2026.
  • The initiative aims to offer free, periodic health examinations, prioritizing off-hours and weekends to minimize disruption to work schedules.
  • Health data will be digitized to support long-term health monitoring and management for the city's workforce.

Ho Chi Minh City has initiated a significant health program targeting one million union members, workers, and laborers across the city. The program, launched by the Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation, will run until the end of September 2026, with an initial goal of examining 1,000 individuals on its first day.

This initiative aligns with national directives for free, periodic health check-ups and supports the "Month of Action for Workplace Safety and Health." A key feature of the program is its flexibility, with health screenings organized at hospitals, industrial parks, export processing zones, or qualified in-company medical facilities. To ensure maximum participation, examinations will often be scheduled outside of regular working hours, including weekends, to avoid impacting employees' income and business operations.

The special feature of this program is that health check-ups are organized flexibly at hospitals, industrial parks, export processing zones, or at qualified medical facilities within businesses.

โ€” Vo Khac ThaiVice Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation, explaining the program's accessibility.

The comprehensive health assessments include clinical examinations, paraclinical tests, laboratory work, diagnostic imaging, and consultations on disease prevention. The program also focuses on early detection of occupational and non-communicable diseases. Collected health data will be progressively updated into the city's electronic health record system, facilitating continuous monitoring and long-term health management.

Vo Khac Thai, Standing Vice Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation, emphasized the program's shift towards preventative care and early detection, moving from a reactive approach to managing health proactively. This humanistic and modern approach aims to build a healthier, higher-quality workforce for the city's future development. The federation expressed gratitude to the Department of Health, various hospitals, medical centers, businesses, and healthcare professionals for their collaboration.

This is a strong message affirming the change in thinking about caring for the health of workers, from examining when sick to preventing illness, early detection, and continuous health management.

โ€” Vo Khac ThaiDescribing the program's proactive approach to worker health.
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Originally published by Thanh Niรชn in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.