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Poor people in central provinces receive free health services

More than 2,500 poor people in the two central provinces of Quang Nam and Quang Ngai are receiving free healthcare and medicine from a charity programme run by the Korean Doosan Vina Inc. and the Hospital of Chung Ang University.
More than 2,500 poor people in the two central provinces of Quang Namand Quang Ngai are receiving free healthcare and medicine from a charityprogramme run by the Korean Doosan Vina Inc. and the Hospital of ChungAng University.

Accordingly, their fifth charity programmeprovides 133,200 USD to check the health of 1,500 elderly people andchildren in Quang Ngai province and about 1,000 poor people in Quang Namprovince.

Within the programme’s framework, 13 children with cleft lips will receive free surgery.

Two children with congenital heart disease will later be transferredto the Hospital of Chung Ang University in the Republic of Korea forsurgery.

On the first day of the five-day programme,nearly 600 patients were seen to and received medicine, said Dr. LeeChee Song, the head of the charity group.

Since the programmewas launched in 2009, nearly 12,000 people in these two localities havebeen given health check-ups, and 60 children suffering from cleft lips,19 cataract patients and two children with heart disease have beenoperated on. To date, the programme has received a total of 1.88 millionUSD.-VNA

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