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Minister Đào Hồng Lan | |
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| Formed | 28 August 1945 |
| Preceding Ministry |
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| Type | Government Ministry |
| Jurisdiction | Government of Vietnam |
| Headquarters | 138A Giang Vo Street, Kim Ma Ward,Ba Đình district,Hanoi |
| Annual budget | 13.654 billions VND (2018) |
| Minister responsible |
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| Deputy Minister responsible |
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| Website | moh |
TheMinistry of Health (MOH,Vietnamese:Bộ Y tế) is thegovernment ministry responsible for the governance and guidance of the health,healthcare andhealth industry ofVietnam. In conjunction with other ministries and the prime minister's office, the Ministry is responsible for creating and promulgating long-term health policy programs such as the "National Strategy on Nutrition for the 2001 - 2010 period" and the "National Policy on Injury Prevention 2002 - 2010".[1] Its main offices are located inBa Đình District,Hanoi.
The Ministry of Health was one of the first 13 Ministries of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of theDemocratic Republic of Vietnam,[2][3][4] established on August 28, 1945[5] and introduced to the people for the first time on September 2, 1945. The first Minister was Doctor Pham Ngoc Thach.[6]
On March 2, 1946, the Government of the Resistance Coalition merged the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Labor and the Ministry of Social Relief into the Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Relief and Labor, with Minister Truong Dinh Tri.[7][8][9] But on November 3, 1946, a separate Ministry of Health was created as before in the National Coalition Government, with Minister Hoang Tich Tri.[10][11]
In November 2019, Deputy Prime MinisterVũ Đức Đam took charge of the ministry after Minister Nguyễn Thị Kim Tiến reached the retirement age. On 7 July 2020, amidst theCOVID-19 pandemic,Nguyễn Thanh Long, who is a professor specialized in infectious diseases, was temporarily appointed to the position, acting as the Minister of Health.[12] On 12 November 2020, he officially became the Minister of Health.[13] He held the post until June 7th 2022, when he was relieved of duty by the National Assembly following corruption allegations regarding the Viet A COVID-19 test kit scandal.[14]
On July 15, 2022, Dao Hong Lan took office as Minister of Health,[15][16][17] replacingNguyen Thanh Long, after the discovery of scandals related to the Vietnam Technology Corporation (Viet A) case.[18]