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Enhancing TB program monitoring and evaluation with a bilingual data dashboard in Vietnam
February 2024 — This technical brief describes how the USAID Support to End TB project designed and implemented a data dashboard to improve monitoring and data accessibility in TB programs. Developed in both English and Vietnamese, the innovative data visualization tool ensures that everyone, from national stakeholders to health staff at local levels, can effortlessly engage with […] -
Fact sheet
Fleming Fund Country Grant Vietnam Factsheet
October 2021 — This fact sheet provides comprehensive information about the Fleming Fund Country Grant in Vietnam, including its background, objectives and critical achievements strengthening surveillance of antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) bacteria and antimicrobial use (AMU) while ensuring sustainability. -
Fact sheet
Better Health Program – Vietnam
March 2021 — This brochure is an overview of FHI 360’s management of the Vietnam program of the Global Better Health Programme, which is part of the Prosperity Fund led by the U.K. government’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office to strengthen health systems. Objectives for Vietnam include strategies for noncommunicable diseases, health education and training, […] -
Fact sheet
Fast Health Care Interoperability Resources
The brief identifies a standard for exchanging data between health care systems, specifically fast health care interoperability resources (FHIR) and its features. The document also indicates how FHIR works, benefits of this system specifically to Vietnam and what is currently happening to evaluate software to enhance the country’s electronic health information. -
Fact sheet
A Common Language for Health: Improving Electronic Health Record System Interoperability
This brief looks at the challenges of establishing a common terminology for electronic health records across several systems. It highlights SNOMED CT as the technology that can provide uniformity and a large vocabulary of terms. The brief explains the benefits of this technology and the current situation in Vietnam regarding electronics records. -
Fact sheet
Digital Transformation and Interoperability in Vietnam’s Health Care System
This brief identifies electronic health records as they currently exist in Vietnam, what individuals expect regarding record-sharing between local health entities and what practitioners and policymakers should consider when designing improvements to the health care system. -
Research paper or report
Economic Evaluation Comparing Center-Based Compulsory Drug Rehabilitation (CCT) with Community-Based Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) in Hai Phong City, Vietnam (English, Vietnamese)
July 2015 — This report, prepared for the Government of Vietnam, details the first economic evaluation comparing the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the two dominant drug dependence treatment approaches in Vietnam: compulsory center-based rehabilitation (CCT) and voluntary community-based methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) in Hai Phong City, Vietnam. Study findings showed that MMT is both more effective and […] -
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Characterizing Loss to Follow-up (LTFU) and Mortality Among HIV Infected Patients in Vietnam
April 2015 — The USAID/Sustainable Management of the HIV/AIDS Response and Transition to Technical Assistance (SMART TA) program worked with local stakeholders to conduct a study on loss to follow-up (LTFU) and mortality among HIV-infected patients in Vietnam. The purpose of the study was to estimate the “true” rates of LTFU, transfers and death reported by sites […]
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