The Politburo’s Resolution 72-NQ/TW was issued in a special historical context as the Party is simultaneously implementing a series of strategic resolutions designed to propel the country forward in the new era.
Maternal and child health care in Tuyen Quang province has received more attention. (Photo: VNA)
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Resolution 72 not only focuses on health care but is also closely interlinked with other sectors, helping to build a solid foundation for sustainable national development and create momentum for Vietnam to “take off” and further integrate into the world.
On September 9, 2025, the Politburo promulgated Resolution 72-NQ/TW on some breakthrough solutions to enhance the protection, care and improvement of public health, reaffirming the Party’s deep commitment to safeguarding the health of every citizen, with the overarching goal of building a healthy Vietnam.
Resolution 72 offers a comprehensive approach to the factors that collectively shape public health, including physical and mental well-being, life expectancy, quality of life, and equitable access to essential services, particularly for the poor and vulnerable groups. It also covers disease prevention and preventive medicine, digital transformation, reform of governance mindset, and mobilisation of investment resources tied to the responsibilities of relevant agencies.
Digital transformation in health care is being promoted strongly. (Photo: Organising Board of the Technology with Heart Awards 2024, co-hosted by the VNA and Viettel)
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Resolution 72 holds strategic, comprehensive and long-term significance and, above all, is action-oriented, serving as “a resolution for the implementation of other resolutions”. It introduces a series of supplementary and strengthened policies that further concretise existing Party guidelines, while identifying breakthrough tasks and solutions to address long-standing bottlenecks and constraints. This resolution is expected to meet the requirements of sustainable national development and public expectations, advancing progress towards the two strategic centenary goals for 2030 – the Party's 100th founding anniversary, and for 2045 – the 100th anniversary of national independence.
Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan
A 21-year-old patient and a doctor celebrate after a successful lung transplant at the National Lung Hospital on the Lunar New Year’s Eve of 2024. (Photo: VNA)
The resolution was developed on the principle of not replacing previous Party resolutions and directives, but rather addressing new, important, and high-impact issues. Its purpose is to remove main bottlenecks and create breakthroughs in public health protection, care, and improvement, contributing to the achievement of the country’s strategic goals. It sets out five guiding viewpoints, five groups of specific targets for 2030 with a vision to 2045, six groups of breakthrough tasks and solutions, and responsibilities for implementation.
A major highlight of Resolution 72 is the shift from “treatment” to “prevention”, placing preventive and grassroots health care at the core. This will ensure that citizens receive quality health services and comprehensive health management directly at commune-level clinics.
Alongside strengthening disease prevention and control and upgrading the grassroots healthcare system, the resolution sets a roadmap to 2030 with a vision to 2045, introducing breakthrough policies to remove long-standing bottlenecks.
In particular, the resolution highlights the role of the private health sector as a key driver. It sets up favourable conditions for this sector to make investment and grow, helping to reduce pressure on the public health system and raise the quality of healthcare services.
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🏥 Supportive policies include allocating clean or reclaimed land for medical projects, allowing flexible land-use changes for health facilities, and prioritising site clearance and quick handover for those projects.
💸 Waiving land-use fees, and cutting land rent and related taxes for domestic health establishments.
📉 Exempting corporate income tax for both public and non-profit private facilities.
🏢 Surplus government office space can be given to health facilities, and private institutions can lease State-owned buildings as allowed by regulations.
These policies are not only groundbreaking but also demonstrate the Party’s strong recognition of the private sector’s role in public health care.
Tangible progress
Thanks to the strong attention of the Party and State, Vietnam’s healthcare sector has achieved significant progress in recent years.
👵🧓👵🧓Các chỉ tiêu y tế cơ bản được cải thiện qua các năm, một số chỉ tiêu vượt mức, được quốc tế đánh giá cao: Tuổi thọ trung bình đạt 74,7 tuổi; số năm sống khỏe mạnh 65,4 năm…Các chỉ tiêu y tế cơ bản được cải thiện qua các năm, một số chỉ tiêu vượt mức, được quốc tế đánh giá cao: Tuổi thọ trung bình đạt 74,7 tuổi; số năm sống khỏe mạnh 65,4 năm…“Các chỉ tiêu y tế cơ bản được cải thiện qua các năm, một số chỉ tiêu vượt mức, được quốc tế đánh giá cao: Tuổi thọ trung bình đạt 74,7 tuổi; số năm sống khỏe mạnh 65,4 năm…
📊Key health indicators have steadily improved, with several exceeding international benchmarks: average life expectancy has reached 74.7 years, while healthy life expectancy is 65.4 years.
👵🧓👵🧓Các chỉ tiêu y tế cơ bản được cải thiện qua các năm, một số chỉ tiêu vượt mức, được quốc tế đánh giá cao: Tuổi thọ trung bình đạt 74,7 tuổi; số năm sống khỏe mạnh 65,4 năm…Các chỉ tiêu y tế cơ bản được cải thiện qua các năm, một số chỉ tiêu vượt mức, được quốc tế đánh giá cao: Tuổi thọ trung bình đạt 74,7 tuổi; số năm sống khỏe mạnh 65,4 năm…“Các chỉ tiêu y tế cơ bản được cải thiện qua các năm, một số chỉ tiêu vượt mức, được quốc tế đánh giá cao: Tuổi thọ trung bình đạt 74,7 tuổi; số năm sống khỏe mạnh 65,4 năm…
📘Legal and policy frameworks have continued to improve, with nine laws and four ordinances issued in areas such as preventive healthcare, medical examination and treatment, population, health insurance and pharmaceuticals.
The joy of family reunions as Tet (Lunar New Year) approaches. (Photo: VNA)
The healthcare network has expanded nationwide
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📍🏥 99.6% of communes, wards and towns now have medical stations.
👩⚕️👨⚕️📈 The number of hospitals increased from 1,162 in 2011 to 1,665 in 2024.
🛏️📊 Hospital beds rose from 24 per 10,000 people in 2015 to 34 per 10,000 people in 2024.
Service quality continues to improve
💉Expanded immunisation coverage is close to 95%.
🦠 Many dangerous diseases, including COVID-19, have been contained or eliminated.
🧬 Various advanced medical techniques have been successfully deployed.
Health insurance coverage has risen rapidly
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💊🏭 Health insurance reached 94.2% of the population in 2024. Pharmaceuticaland vaccine production capacity has also strengthened as the number of pharmaceutical plants increased from 158 in 2015 to 240 in 2024, and Vietnam now produces 10 of the 12 vaccines used in the national expanded immunisation programme.
Building on these achievements, Resolution 72, an action-oriented policy reflecting the Party and State’s strong commitment to public health, is expected to usher in a new phase of development for Vietnam’s healthcare sector, contributing to the vision of a healthy, strong, and prosperous Vietnam in the new era./.
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