Four Chinese doctors have been banned from leaving Vietnam after one of
their Vietnamese patients died at Maria Clinic in Hanoi on July 14.
The Hanoi Department of Health on
July 16 decided to halt the private clinic’s operations for investigations.
This is a serious criminal case,
and the responsible healthcare organization will work with the investigation
agency to make clear the case if required, said Nguyen Viet Cuong, chief
inspector of the Hanoi Department of Health.
The patient, Nguyen Thi Thu
Phong, 35, was hospitalized at Maria Clinic on July 14 to treat inflammation of
the uterus.
Four Chinese doctors at the
clinic were said to diagnose and treat the Hanoi resident.
At 21.00pm, Phong phoned her
relatives, asking to go home due to agonizing pain.
Shortly after that, Phong’s
relatives were stopped entering the room by the clinic’s guards and staff.
An hour later, the relatives
stormed into the clinic and found Phong had died on the fifth floor.
The police of Dong Da district
where Maria Clinic is located called in the four Chinese doctors to the station
to work on the case.
When the police came, two of the
four Chinese doctors were not available.
The investigation agency proposed
that relevant agencies release a ban on exit for the four Chinese doctors.
Maria Clinic has hired Chinese
doctors, and it has been fined several times for professional violations.
Hanoi has 13 private clinics,
hiring 17 Chinese doctors who have registered to work there.
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