Village medical bags and mechanical blood pressure monitors have now been supplied to health stations to distribute to village medical staff to serve their professional duties.

Of which, Muong Khuong district was provided with 97 village medical kits and 97 blood pressure monitors; Van Ban district was provided with 106 village medical kits and 171 blood pressure monitors; Bao Thang district was provided with 175 village medical kits and 175 blood pressure monitors; Bac Ha district was provided with 15 village medical kits and 116 blood pressure monitors; Simacai district was provided with 44 village medical kits and 44 blood pressure monitors; Bat Xat district was provided with 90 village medical kits and 108 blood pressure monitors; Sa Pa town was provided with 79 village medical kits and 97 blood pressure monitors; Lao Cai city was provided with 80 village medical kits and 80 blood pressure monitors; Bao Yen district was provided with 152 village medical kits and 165 blood pressure monitors.


Village health workers are the frontline force in providing community health care in remote areas and ethnic minority areas. In response and recovery after natural disasters, village health workers are often the first force to be present to provide medical support to families. Therefore, fully equipping frontline health workers with tools helps them better perform their primary health care tasks for the people.
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