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B. Braun plans to build kidney dialysis centre in Hanoi

Germany’s B. Braun Medical Inc. in Vietnam plans to establish a kidney dialysis centre in Hanoi, where there is only one hospital treating renal failure.
Germany’s B. Braun Medical Inc. in Vietnam plans to establish akidney dialysis centre in Hanoi, where there is only one hospitaltreating renal failure.

The group’s representatives had aworking session on March 18 with Vice Chairwoman of the municipalPeople’s Committee Nguyen Thi Bich Ngoc to discuss the project.

Ngocsaid the city is prioritising foreign direct investment projects in thehealth sector, whilst it is short of facilities and manpower in thefield.

She agreed with B. Braun’s project and willinstruct related agencies to outline specific plans to realise it assoon as possible.

B. Braun has a large number of kidney dialysis centres over the world, including 50 ones in Asia.

It plans to invest 100 million USD in producing medical equipment atThanh Oai industrial park in the city in the coming time, with a hopeof generating job for over 2,500 labourers.

B. Braun suppliesthe global healthcare market with products for anesthesia, intensivemedicine, cardiology, extra corporeal blood treatment and surgery, aswell as services for hospitals, general practitioners and the homecaresector. It has about 50,000 employees in 60 countries.-VNA

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